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| Leadership Counts
By Todd Post How many times have I heard project managers tell of learning by way of examples from history and literature?
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| The Journey Back
By Rudy Aquilina As I struggled to assimilate the loss, I had no idea what I was going to do next.
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| What GOES Around, Comes Around
By Rick Obenschain The project was in horrible shape -- about $500 million over budget and five years behind schedule.
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| End-to-End Commitment
By John Newcomb When Jim cancelled the end-to-end test, some of the people he trusted most didn't agree with him.
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| Marbles for the Imagination
By Jack Shue What makes a young person want to be an engineer or scientist? Is it a single event?
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| | Special Feature |
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| Going Up
By Freddie Douglas III "The Agency," the man told me, "is a waste of taxpayer dollars." I gave my tried-and-true response, but this time it fell on deaf ears.
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| Fly Away
By Scott Tibbitts I explained that Kurt was missing, and that it did not look good.
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| Coming of Age
By Ray Morgan He gave me explicit instructions. "Take that plywood off the stack just as it sits -- do NOT turn it over."
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| Say What You Mean
By Lynda Rutledge The way I look at it, confrontation makes sense while you can still do something to prevent a misunderstanding.
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| | Interview |
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| ASK Talks with William Readdy
A year after Columbia, NASA's Associate Administrator for Space Flight offers a personal perspective on the Agency's return to flight.
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