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A Lesson on Priorities from the Apollo Guidance Computer

A Lesson on Priorities from the Apollo Guidance Computer

The smallest computer in 1962 weighed about three tons and consumed enough power to light up a city block. So NASA commissioned the engineers at MIT to do something unheard of.

Leadership Lessons from John Glenn

Leadership Lessons from John Glenn

John Glenn was an American Marine aviator, test pilot, businessman, politician, and one of the seven Mercury astronauts. He was the first person to orbit the earth, circling three times in 1962.

Leadership Lessons from Frank Sinatra

Leadership Lessons from Frank Sinatra

Frank Albert Sinatra was an American singer and actor. He was one of the most popular entertainers of the Twentieth Century, with a career lasting over 60 years. He sold more than 150 million records globally.