Masters Forum 12
Masters Forum #12
Masters Forum #12 was held March 8-10, 2006 in Dulles, Virginia. The program began with a tour of the National Air and Space Museum’s Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles International Airport. Following the opening dinner, Gus Guastaferro, NASA Ames Research Center (Retired), shared his reflections on the tour and there was a group discussion about the event.
The first full day included the following talks:
- Topic: Tales from Hubble, Dr. David Leckrone, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- Topic: Each One, Teach One: Developing the Next Generation, Gus Guastaferro, NASA Ames Research Center (Retired)
- Topic: The Life of Wernher von Braun, Bob Ward, author of Dr. Space: The Life of Wernher von Braun
- Topic: Telling Truth to Power, Nancy Dixon, Author and Researcher
- Topic: What We Know about Knowledge Management, Don Cohen, Managing Editor, ASK Magazine
- Topic: Industry and Government Perspectives on Knowledge Sharing
- David Dehaven, Northrop Grumman
- Bill Altman, Batelle
- Zeke Wolfberg, Defense Intelligence Agency
- Topic: The Balancing Act
- Jumping into the Fire — Challenges Associated with Being Assigned to a Troubled Project, Bob Menrad, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- Managing High Criticality, Fast Turnaround Projects, Kim Ess, NASA Johnson Space Center
- View from Inside: Maintaining Successful Projects during Policy Changes, Skip Hatfield, NASA Johnson Space Center
Greg Robinson, NASA Deputy Chief Engineer, was the special after-dinner guest speaker.
The final day featured:
- Topic: Food for Thought: Putting Effective Cost and Schedule Reserve Management into Practice, Dorothy Tiffany and Walter Majerowicz, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- Topic: The Importance of Context
- Project Management’s Seven Deadly Sins, Frank Martin, NASA/Lockhead Martin (Retired)
- The Importance of the Big Picture, Carl Wales, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- Topic: Collaborative Enterprise, Larry Prusak, Editor-in-Chief, ASK Magazine