NASA's Mission Control Center was in trouble. Thirty year old technology was beginning to choke on an ever increasing workload. Missions in the works called for capabilities it didn't have. To get ahead of the curve, NASA needed a new control center. But it was a time of slashed budgets and low public confidence. A new center would cost too much and take too long. The people who once took us to the moon were beginning to question whether Mission Control could survive at all. In this environment of crisis, NASA made a bold discovery:
To get different results, you need a different approach.
This is the story of how NASA built a new Mission Control Center faster, better, and cheaper by attacking NASA's conventional thinking and its usual approaches to project management. The video demonstrates that sometimes even the most proven ideas need to be reexamined to make a critical project succeed. It's a story not just for rocket scientists, but anyone trying to make a change happen or to achieve results different from those obtained in the past.
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