Wednesday, January 17, 2007

On the second week of class my teacher taught to me ...

The Five questions:
1) Was there any specific person pin-pointed for the tragedy?
2) Did families of the space-cadets sue?
3) How long did it take the people to find out the foam was part of the accident?
4)

The five discussed topics:
1) Well first of all, there was obviously a lack of communication and how important it is to have comm. from the little people in an organization to the big people. If there is that lack of unity there can be no organization.
2) The people at NASA that were lower in the hierarchy of the company needed to not fear their authorities well as the authorities needed to make that bond with the people they are over.
3) As discussed in class there needed to be someone that needed to stop passing the buck and everyone needed to accept their responsibility in not communicating with fellow co-workers.
4) Another thing is that the people at NASA needed to know the reason and functions for all their equipment. The foam coming from the craft needed to questioned and not put off to the side.
5) Outside authorities should not all be pointing fingers because it caused a lot of buck passing.

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