The resignation was in no way related to the company’s operational performance or financial condition, both of which remain strong.
Actually I think it was completely related to that. He wouldn't have gone if he had been a great team member. But he wasn't. Ever since he got the top job Boeing has been rudderless, and this must have just been the last straw for the rest of the board. Interesting that the board had to actually demand his resignation, normally such things are done in a more civilised way. But blustering Harry was never civilised in anything.
He ruined McDD and was set to ruin Boeing too. Hopefully someone competent will replace him. Shame that Phil Condit can't be invited back !