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Young Professionals Brief: Lealem Mulugeta

May 10, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 3   Lealem Mulugeta’s journey from Ethiopia to NASA has led him to reimagine the future of space exploration as one in which anyone can participate.

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Special Feature: Women@NASA Launch

May 10, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 3   NASA premiered a new storytelling forum for women and girls.

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Research Brief Enhancing Adaptability

May 10, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 3   Is it possible for one of the world’s largest and most diversified workforces to become more adaptable?

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Academy Bookshelf: Willful Blindness

May 10, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 3   Our unwillingness to see the reality surrounding us can have devastating consequences, according to Margaret Heffernan.

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This Month in NASA History: 50th Anniversary of President Kennedy’s Call for Moon Mission

May 10, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 3   On May 25, 1961, President Kennedy announced the goal of sending a human to the moon by the end of the decade.

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Carole Hedden: AVIATION WEEK 2010 Young Professionals Study

Carole Hedden, special projects editor for Aviation Week, shared the results of their 2010 Young Professionals Study with the Masters Forum 20 participants. Recorded at Masters Forum 20: http://appel.nasa.gov/knowledge-sharing/forums/mf_20-html/

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Justin Kugler: Moving NASA Forward

Justin Kugler, utilization relationship manager for the International Space Station National Laboratory, discussed the mission, vision, and goals of the newly formed NASA Forward. This group is geared towards empowering forward thinkers within NASA to collaborate, discuss, and engage with one another. Recorded at Masters Forum 20: http://appel.nasa.gov/knowledge-sharing/forums/mf_20-html/

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Message from the Academy Director: The Changing Knowledge Landscape

May 10, 2011 Vol. 4, Issue 3   Effective knowledge sharing strategies bridge the gap between what and who.

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Philip Harris: Preparing the Next Generation of Space Explorers

Philip Harris, an international operations engineer at Johnson Space Center, shared his perspective on getting early career employees involved in projects earlier and the importance of mentoring and knowledge sharing to the next generation workforce at NASA. Recorded at Masters Forum 20: http://appel.nasa.gov/knowledge-sharing/forums/mf_20-html/

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