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Old Journey, New Heights
By John Del Frate
If you could see the road ahead, you might just pass up a fantastic opportunity because you’re blinded by the potential pitfalls.
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Establishing a Presence
By Dr. Jeffrey McCandless
The Space Shuttle was developed in the 1970s using technology that was quite advanced for its time, including fly-by-wire components and multiple computer screens in the cockpit.
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The Knowledge Stealing Initiative?
By Larry Goshorn
I had never thought of myself as a thief, but there I was, peering at stuff that clearly wasn’t mine and quietly slipping it into my “toolbox” for my own personal use.
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Earned Value-Added
By Michael Jansen
By the time I joined the team, the ACEO had already established several unique tools with which to develop meaningful summaries...
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Putting EVM to the Test
By Jerald Kerby and Stacy Counts
In many instances there is no forewarning; schedules slip, costs soar, and the project manager is faced with the near impossible task of explaining why each impact occurred.
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Earning Value Against Resistance
By Glenn Rhodeside
The project managers were given a half-day of EVM training.
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A Lengthy Career's Lessons on Risk
By Angelo "Gus" Guastaferro
I managed the droning of the B47 to fly unmanned, and I had zero experience to take on that task. What I learned is the real way you acquire risk aversion: I was scared to death that I’d fail.
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