August 30, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 6 Surviving the third costliest hurricane to hit the United States reaffirmed a common lesson for NASA: in the event of an emergency, you’d better have a plan.
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August 30, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 6 Principal investigators, project managers, and project scientists gathered to exchange stories and knowledge at the third Principal Investigator Team Masters Forum in Annapolis, Maryland.
August 30, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 6 Organizations that intend to succeed cant only rely on established experience. They have to allow for the creation of it.
July 20, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 5 Stacey Bagg had her sights set on the slopes of Colorado when an opportunity to work at NASA changed her plans.
July 20, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 5 Forty years ago this month, the Apollo 15 astronauts took the first lunar rover for a ride.
July 20, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 5 A pioneer of human spaceflight projects offered five rules for avoiding project management pitfalls.
July 20, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 5 Two new books examine the advantages of taking incremental steps to achieve big breakthroughs.
July 20, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 5 “If you’re not learning something, you’re probably not stretching yourself as an engineer,” NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden told the 2011 graduating class of the Systems Engineering Leadership Development Program (SELDP).
July 20, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 5 What impact does a room really have on your work?