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Pathways to the Future

Posted June 22, 2006 | Leadership | Leadership |

Fifty years ago this month, on 30 June 1956, there was a mid-air collision between a United Airlines DC-7 en route to Chicago from Los Angeles and a TWA Lockheed 1049 Super Constellation en route to Kansas City, also from Los Angeles, over the Grand Canyon, that killed 128 passengers and crew (for more details, see the complete story).

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Robert Charette
Robert N. Charette is a Cutter Fellow and a member of Arthur D. Little’s AMP open consulting network. He is also President of ITABHI Corporation and Managing Director of the Decision Empowerment Institute. With over 40 years’ experience in a wide variety of technology and management positions, Dr. Charette is recognized as an international authority and pioneer regarding IT and systems risk management. Along with being a Contributing Editor to… Read More
Scott Stribrny
Scott Stribrny is a leading figure in the world of process improvement. With over 30 years’ diverse experience, Mr. Stribrny is the cofounder, President, and Managing Director of Group Atlantic, Inc. His current interests include change management, new paradigms for organizational design, and technology-based competitive strategy. Mr. Stribrny advises companies on how to adapt modern software development techniques to fit specific projects and… Read More
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