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Challenger disaster was the ultimate failure of corporate culture

Challenger disaster was the ultimate failure of corporate culture

An inside account of the doomed space shuttle shows why it remains relevant to understanding poor decision-making 40 years later.

On a freezing morning early in 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger blasted into the sky above Cape Canaveral, Florida, began a slow roll onto its back, and blew up.

The seven astronauts aboard died. The most famous was high school teacher Christa McAuliffe, whose presence attracted students across the US to watch the launch live on television.

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Aaron Patrick
Aaron PatrickSenior correspondentAaron Patrick was a senior correspondent at The Australian Financial Review.

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