Communication is a significant issue for companies, and especially for HR. According to the observations of the Process Communication Model (PCM), a communication tool developed by NASA, our communication is negative 80% of the time. Thanks to 🧞♀️Axel Øreste from Abscons Consulting, who taught us more about this subject during one of our webinars—the recording is in the comments section! Here are the elements to foster optimal communication within your team:
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This is a great news for All users of high-resolution #Satellite data for #EarthSystem studies & applications, from both Planet & NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Communities & and well beyond internationally, because #PublicPrivatePartnerships are recognised globally as a key way forward to accelerate and make sure more & more #EarthObservation enter our every day life powering a #GreenEconomy that protects and cares for #PeopleandPlanet. Are you keen to know more on how public purchases of data can be done in a #WinWinWin scenarios for both companies, public entities, and society? Then please consult these important documents prepared by the latest #CGMS on the « CGMS best practices on relationship with the private sector on commercial data purchases » (endorsed by CGMS-52 plenary, in June 2024) 👉 https://lnkd.in/ePu426Xj The World Meteorological Organization is keen to support data sharing as the quality of #WeatherForecasting & #EnvironmentalMonitoring are both crucially related to the amount of data available for #Modelling & #Verification. The #WMO strong support is via dedicated infrastructure & service coordination so that data can become accessible to largest amount of users and in an interoperable manner under the #WIS2 platform in observance to the #WMO #UnifiedDataPolicy 👉 https://lnkd.in/esZSdfAh Shared with Planet GHGSAT Carbon Mapper MethaneSAT Environmental Defense Fund CEOS (Committee on Earth Observation Satellites) #CGMS European Space Agency - ESA EUMETSAT NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ISRO - Indian Space Research Organization INPE EUSPA - EU Agency for the Space Programme #EW4All #GBON #G3W
Our data-sharing partnership with NASA’s Commercial SmallSat Data Acquisition Program (CSDA) will be continuing! Thrilled to announce a four-year extension of our participation in CSDA through 2028 – in which we’ll continue to provide Planet data to federally-funded researchers for a wide range of applications across climate science, biodiversity loss, disaster responses, and more. We’re proud to continue our work with NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a leader in using commercial data for scientific discoveries, and to be a part of this coalition of discovery and innovation. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gsyWs8Sh
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"I'm helping put a man on the moon, Mr. President." That's what a janitor at NASA told JFK when he asked, "What do you do?" Is your mission that compelling? Is that the attitude toward mission that people have in every department in your company... Finance? HR? Facilities? Is your mission compelling enough to have that kind of gravity? For a 7 point framework to test and/or compose a compelling mission, see the link in the comments.
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The newest book in the NASA History Series is here: be sure to check out A Wartime Necessity: The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and Other National Aeronautical Research Organizations’ Efforts at Innovation During World War II, edited by Alex M Spencer. World War II represented a turning point for government-industry cooperation and the role of applied research and development. While many NACA accomplishments during the war are well known, its history has received only limited attention from a handful of scholars. Each chapter of A Wartime Necessity has been written by a recognized authority in their field and the volume covers a broad range of topics associated with aeronautical research and development during the war. International contexts are of particular note in this publication, which includes chapters devoted to Japan and the Soviet Union. In each of the case studies we see how research and technology were critical to the war effort, how unique contexts shaped what was possible, and how institutions were adapting to a drastically changing world. Download the e-book: https://lnkd.in/enheyUPe
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When President John F. Kennedy visited the NASA HQ in the 1960s he asked a Janitor: “What are you doing here?” The janitor replied: “I am helping to put a man on a moon.” Powerful!!! This is a great example of what can be accomplished when every single member or an organization understands the mission. Alignment: Does every action taken within the organization contribute to mission success, or are some actions wasting energy? Vision: Have the leader(s) within the organization clearly articulated “where” they see the organization going? Purpose: Does the organization have a “Why” behind its existence and is it understood across the organization? Cohesion: Assuming that alignment, vision, and purpose are in place, does every member of the organization…. BELIEVE? Do they believe that their actions contribute to the cause? Are they willing to sacrifice personal agendas for the greater whole? Are the relationships within the organization tight-knit, effective, and well led? Lastly, does ego take a backseat to humble teamwork? Small anecdote with many lessons to learn.
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Check out this video. AI can be used to provide facts about so many things. How about checking out our Voice Atlas can help your organization better inform your workforce.
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Through Navteca's award-winning innovation, we are aiding scientists and communicators at the The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), the nation's largest university-affiliated research center by supporting efforts to share information about NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's record-breaking Parker Solar Probe spacecraft and the upcoming eclipse. You can now access these insights in real-time through ParkerBot, a multilingual virtual assistant offering vetted information in over 135 languages. ParkerBot provides details on the Parker Solar Probe mission, the Sun, and major space-weather events affecting life on Earth. ParkerBot, utilizing Voice Atlas, only provides information from a pre-determined and APL-vetted knowledge base and does not fabricate answers or interact with inappropriate content, allowing the team to use #AI confidently and securely.
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This is the SkillStack that made NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration "dream bigger" and gave them a "toolkit to do so". As we plan for the year ahead, finalise budgets and calibrate goals, how ambitious should we be in a challenging market? Will single-digit growth cut it in 2025? This SkillStack with Author & Performance Coach Neil O'Brien challenges the norms of goal-setting through powerful storytelling and a simple toolkit.
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AI for Earth: How NASA's Artificial Intelligence and Open Science Efforts Combat Climate Change - NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration: As extreme weather events increase around the world due to climate change, the need for further research into our warming planet has increased as well. For NASA, climate research involves not only conducting studies of these events, but also empowering outside researchers to do the same. The artificial intelligence (AI) efforts spearheaded by the agency offer a powerful tool to accomplish these goals. https://lnkd.in/eBtUkjui
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Good Monday morning friends! I recently learned that the NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Small Business Programs offers a series of webinars with in-depth training relevant to small businesses. These webinars will provide the opportunity to ask questions directly to key points of contact at the Agency. In addition, their podcast series explores a wide range of topics from NASA and other agencies to determine how they see the small business program and what small businesses can do to support them. Check it out! The next one is coming up on February 21. #aerospace #nasa #smallbusinessgrowth #webinars
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https://lnkd.in/eyBxnhK6 When you think of NASA, you probably picture space shuttles and moon launches -- that's the glamorous stuff. But the innovation happening at NASA is underpinned by a group of dedicated accountants and professionals who are crucial to the organization's mission. Today's guest, Herb Baker, is one of those people. Prepare for leadership lessons that are literally out of this world: -- You have to trust your team — especially when the stakes are the highest -- Sometimes the best thing a leader can do is get out of the way — doing just that saved the Apollo 13 astronauts -- Why "failure is not an option" makes great movie dialogue, but doesn't always play in real life To learn more about Herb, please visit www.herbbaker.space. Keep your eye out for his memoir, From Apollo to Artemis: Stories From My 50 Years with NASA, which is set to be published at year's end.
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