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A “Sweet 16” Of Rules About Teamwork
By Dr. Alexander Laufer The following “Sweet 16” rules included here derive from a longer paper by APPL Director Dr. Edward Hoffman and myself titled “99 Rules for Managing Faster, Better, Cheaper Projects.”
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A New Astronaut Seat: Teamwork and Individual Initiative
By Dustin Gohmert As Orion seat subsystem manager, I had been working with contractor Lockheed Martin for approximately a year and a half on the design of an astronaut seat for the new crew exploration vehicle, Orion.
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Leadership, Teamwork, and Focus: Viking’s Landing on Mars
By Kerry Ellis Since the advent of space exploration, Mars has been a tantalizing goal.
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Research Brief: Teamwork among Mission Controllers and International Crews
July 30, 2009 Vol. 2, Issue 7 Cultural differences in work pressure levels and aggression between Russian and American crewmembers and mission controllers can affect team performance on long-duration space missions, according to a new joint study by the University of California / San Francisco and the Institute for Biomedical Problems in Moscow.
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Supporting Effective Teamwork at NASA
What do all NASA projects have in common? Their success depends on teams of skilled professionals working together to solve problems and deliver results.
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Critical Knowledge inSight: Communication and Listening
A project manager should gather good solutions and ideas from their project team through attentive listening.
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Critical Knowledge inSight: Three Essential Factors to NASA’s Success
Individual accountability, teamwork and communication determine success at NASA.
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Critical Knowledge inSight: Supporting Team Performance
A good leader can enhance a team’s performance using trust and humility.
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The Eye Cannot See Itself
By Dr. Alexander Laufer A close colleague of mine has taught and written extensively about strategic planning and project planning.