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Tag Archives: Managing Social Risk
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Important Update on Assessment Dashboards
To: 4-D Network Providers I was recently working on a Learning Tool for the Assessment Dashboard that we provide free to 4-D Network Providers. (We have chosen to replace the term “Network Members” with “Network Providers.”) I found a number … Continue reading
4-D Network Provider Submissions
Good morning Charlie, I wanted to share my excitement with you. My husband, Joe, is a manager at Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne. Rocketdyne make the Space Shuttle Main Engine and other rocket engines and the company is going through tough times … Continue reading
Is NASA Team Benchmarking Valid for Commercial Teams?
This is an important inquiry. Our 15-minute, on-line, Team Development Assessments (TDAs) benchmark team’s performance against a database of 300 (mostly) NASA first team assessments. First, why do we only use 300 teams when we have more than twice that … Continue reading
Societal Complexity and Collapse
I only occasionally encounter a very new way of looking at something that interests me. As any who read my blog regularly know, I am interested in macroeconomics. I study this as an investor, and to learn what I can … Continue reading
A Special Team Development Opportunity (No Kidding!)
Are you a member of, or working with a team that would like to experience the full 4-D Team Development Assessment (TDA) process? As a special promotion, we are providing select teams the following for free. A full Team Development … Continue reading
Posted in 4-D Systems, Business success, Hubble Space Telescope, Leadership, Lean Development Program, Project Management, Risk Management, Workshops
Tagged Charlie Pellerin, How NASA Builds Teams, Managing Social Risk, NASAteambuildilng.com, Risk Mitigation, Team Benchmarking, Teambuilding
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4-D Network Member Communication 2’9’2011
Big News on Multiple Fronts Out third “Learning Tool” is now operational! We urge all Network Members to use these. Access the tools from the “Learning and Resources” tab at www.NASAteambuilding.com. Overview: We now have 4-D Network Members using Team … Continue reading
Posted in 4-D Systems, Business success, Challenger Explosion, Hubble Space Telescope, Leadership, Lean Development Program, Profitability, Project Management, Rio PMI, Risk Management, Sao Paulo Coaches, Uruguay Workshop, Workshops
Tagged 4-dsystems, Charlie Pellerin, How NASA Builds Teams, Managing Social Risk, NASAteambuildilng.com, Risk Mitigation, Team Benchmarking, team development, Teambuilding
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I’ve Read Some Shocking Things, But…
I routinely read Chris Martenson’s daily blogs, and this tops anything i have seen yet. This is so outrageous that only months ago, I would have trashed it. As a physicist, I am trained to examine evidence as it matches … Continue reading
Eliminating Future Challenger Explosions
Yesterday was the 25th anniversary of the tragic explosion of Space Shuttle Challenger. As NASA’s Director, Astrophysics I was, of course, shocked to hear about the Challenger accident. I had a “Spartan-Halley” payload on Challenger and for a time worried … Continue reading
Posted in 4-D Systems, Business success, Hubble Space Telescope, Leadership, Lean Development Program, Project Management, Risk Management
Tagged 4-dsystems, Charlie Pellerin, How NASA Builds Teams, Managing Social Risk, NASAteambuildilng.com, project management, Risk Mitigation, Team Benchmarking, team development, Teambuilding
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