Time Management: essential skill for managers
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011Today I am giving a presentation on Time Management for executives.
Further contend and remarks would be added here soon.
Today I am giving a presentation on Time Management for executives.
Further contend and remarks would be added here soon.
Every morning the astronauts onboard the Space Shuttle Discovery wakes up to a selected music. Mostly by their friends and families.
Today, Monday, they had a little surprise: NASA broadcasted the music from the unforgettable since fiction movie Star Trek with William Shatner’s voice recorded especially for the last mission of the Discovery.
The discovery is up there making final preparation for its final landing back on Earth. Two more flights are left for the shuttle program: Endeavour in April and Atlantis in May.
This will end a time period of forty years of The Space Shuttle Program.
Six orbiters were built: Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour.
Challenger was lost during takeoff on January 28 1986 and Columbia was lost during reentry on February 1st 2003.
This is not the first time Star Trek and the Shuttle Space Program are crossing each other’s way. The first Shuttle, back in the eighties, was originally named Constitution. A massive post campaign aimed at President Ronald Reagan by the fans of the Star Trek series, changed his mind and the name was changed to Enterprise.
Meet Jeffrey Hayzlett.
Few minutes of his fantastic presentation to Search Engine Strategies, London 2011.
(Blog entry originally posted on March 27th 2009)
We are not strangers to each other. We have met before. It was March 2000 the month marked as the collapse of the Dot.com firms dragging with them the whole ICT industry. At the time I was a Director of Operations in a Dutch software firm with great products but wrong timing.
For those of you that joined the rat race after 2000, I can tell it was an amazing time back then, whereas just anyone could get an investment for any technology idea or a concept for a Dot.Com firm. The new firms were traded in much higher values they represented and a catastrophe was inevitable.
Her name is Susan Boyle, currently unemployed, 47 years old lady from West Lothian. Few days ago she walked on stage at the Britain’s got talent show and made history. She looked a bit out of place and definitely didn’t look like anything promising. After all, many talents are trying their luck on this show and Susan just didn’t look anything special to say the least.
She mentioned she never had a chance in her life to prove herself and chose to sing “I dreamed a dream” from “Les Mirserables” as if there was nothing easier.
It was interesting to view the judges’ and crowd first response to her. It seems as if none took her seriously and when she mentioned her dream to sing like Elaine Page it seems as if this cannot gone worse.
And then she sang.
I would like to open my blog with a tribute to Captain Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger III and his crew that landed flight 1549 of US Airways into the Hudson River after hitting flock of birds minutes after takeoff. The amazing result was that this crew has saved the life of 150 passengers onboard.
We did not expect that. We expected something in line of the sea crush of the Hijacked Ethiopian Aircraft back in 1996. This was a remarkable landing that was a direct result of high professionalism and a little luck. The air traffic controller who was talking to the pilot, testified later on that when he heard of the captain’s decision to land on the Hudson, he was convinced he is the last person to talk to this flight.
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