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The Knowledge Stealing Initiative?

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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Shared Voyage: Encouraging Unlearning

In recent years, more and more leaders of private and public organizations alike have realized that knowledge is the chief asset of organizations and the key to maintaining a sustainable and competitive advantage.

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From the Director: Knowledge and Meaning through Visualization

The soul never thinks without a picture —Aristotle

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In This Issue: Knowledge, for the Taking

Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal —T.S. Eliot

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Establishing a Presence

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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Old Journey, New Heights

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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A Tale of Two Houses: Building on a Foundation of Trust or Mistrust

By Dr. Alexander Laufer Trust has been a main theme in over 20 articles that have been printed in ASK so far. These stories make it very clear: trust among project partners is not just an attitude that is nice to have.

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From the APPEL Director: A Partnership with Universities

By Ed Hoffman The Center for Program/Project Management Research is intended to be a catalyst for engaging universities to collaborate with NASA in the important domain of program and project management.

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In This Issue: The Bare Bones of Leadership

By Jessica Simmons Most of my late-August evenings were spent watching American gymnasts compete in the Summer Olympics. The amount of flexibility, dedication, focus, stamina — and pure bravery — was fascinating to me.

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