Organizational Arrogance: Engineering Dissent and the Challenger Disaster
eBook - Hierarchy, Hubris, and the Suppression of Catastrophic Risk in Modern Spaceflight, 1980-1986
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When the space shuttle Challenger disintegrated in the freezing skies above Florida, the immediate investigation focused on a single, flawed rubber O-ring. However, the true catalyst for the disaster was not a simple mechanical failure, but a deeply toxic corporate culture that prioritized launch schedules over human survival. Beneath the inspiring public relations campaigns of the American space program lay a rigid, unforgiving organizational hierarchy. Senior management systematically silenced dissenting engineers who possessed hard data proving the imminent danger of cold-weather launches, creating an environment where catastrophic risk was normalized and actively ignored. This historical deep-dive reveals the hidden administrative failures that doomed the shuttle crew. It analyzes the specific psychological barriers that prevented vital communication between technical experts and decision-makers, offering a chilling forensic study of institutional arrogance overriding scientific reality. Understand the lethal consequences of suppressed dissent, and learn how to identify the subtle warning signs of organizational hubris before they trigger irreversible catastrophe in your own professional environment.
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Erschienen: 24.03.2026
Umfang: 184 S., 0.86 MB
Sprache: ENG
Lesealter: Lesealter: 1-99 J.
ISBN/EAN: 9783565353767
Umbreit-Nr.: 786923
