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ArtikelLearning from Lunar Landings  
Oleh: Kowitt, Beth
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Fortune vol. 166 no. 3 (Aug. 2012), page 24-25.
Topik: Space Race; Leadership Lessons; Experiential Learning
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Isi artikelThe space race may be over, but a visit to mission control can still impart plenty of wisdom. Fortune journeyed inside the Conference Board Apollo Leadership Experience. As someone who came of age after the space race, I never fantasized about becoming an astronaut. Sure, space exploration was cool, but my interest was mostly limited to catching a bit of The Right Stuff while channel-surfing. So I wasn't sure what to expect as I headed to Houston for the Apollo Leadership Experience, a three-day seminar that uses NASA's mission to the moon as a case study in leadership. Facilitators from the Conference Board, a business membership and research group, explained that I, along with 16 executives from companies ranging from Boeing (BA) to PetSmart (PETM), would use the Johnson Space Center as a classroom for "experiential learning." By discussing historic events and management lessons in the Mission Operations Control Room or in front of the Saturn V rocket, we would forge connections that we could then apply to our professional lives.
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