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Harvard business School

Article #1
Leadership Lessons From Outer Space
The article is about Terry Virts a graduate program general direction. Terry was head
of the Astronaut Office Robotics Branch; and, today, the commander of the
International Space Station (ISS), where he has lived since November 23, 2014. April
22 astronaut has a conference from space with teachers, students, and a surprise
guest distinguished in the HBS Spangler Auditorium in via satellite signal. Terry
challenged with questions like, such as working with people from other
nationalities? Terry responded which is a matter of character and attitude. "The
ability to work with other cultures is absolutely mandatory for a mission like this,"
he said. "One has to be someone who is willing and able to work with people from
different cultures." I was then asked about thinking about space tourism? I replied
that as a student of the school of diplomatic business. "If there is a market and
these companies are meeting market demand, it is a good thing," he said.
"Spaceflight The more we do, the more we will lower costs."

Original Article
In early December, a colloquium on "Creativity, Entrepreneurship, and Organizations of the
Future" is being held as part of the 100th anniversary celebration at the Harvard Business
School. To kick off the colloquium, senior managers of 4 sizeable organizations heavily involved
in innovation have been asked to pose "burning questions" to the assembled researchers and
practitioners of innovation and creativity. Given their importance for global economic health and
progress, the questions are worth pondering.
A third executive will raise questions concerning the impact of the Internet on the management
of these processes

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