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#12 When Success Leads to Failure: Lessons From NASA, Part One

Join Dr. Laura Gallaher for a special two-part series, to take a behind-the-scenes look at the Space Shuttle Columbia Accident and how it shaped our ideas about culture. She speaks with three people with key leadership roles within NASA, both leading up to and following the tragedy: Chris Singer, former NASA Deputy Chief Engineer, Dr. Patrick Simpkins, Director of Engineering at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, and Dr. Phillip Meade, who was asked to lead the culture change initiative at Kennedy following the accident.

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#13 When Success Leads to Failure: Lessons From NASA, Part Two

In part 2 of this series, we explore our Missing Link Culture Model through the lens of the Space Shuttle Columbia accident, so that you can take valuable lessons from NASA and apply them to your own organization. This episode features former NASA Deputy Chief Engineer, Chris Singer, former Director of Engineering at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Dr. Patrick Simpkins, and the former Kennedy Space Center Change Manager, and co-author of our new book, The Missing Links: Launching a High Performing Company Culture, Dr. Phillip Meade.

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