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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Aeronautics and Space Administration




                      Five Fundamental Things You Need to
                          Know to Get Back to the Moon
                                           APPEL PM Challenge Conference
                                           APPEL PM Challenge Conference
                                                  February 2008
                                                  February 2008




                                              Randy Humphries Jr.
                                              Randy Humphries Jr.
                                           NASA Glenn Research Center
                                           NASA Glenn Research Center




www.nasa.gov
www.nasa.gov
Overview

                    Why is the Constellation Program a unique challenge?
                    Who am I?
                    A Foundation for Success
                       Fundamentals
                       Why important/benefit?
                       Action opportunities

                    Summary

                    Q and A




                                      Do one thing different tomorrow
3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                          2
What Makes the Constellation Program Unique?

                            Implementing projects of national and
                            international importance offer challenges not
                            encountered by most project managers

                            Achieving Constellation Program goals will
                            require designing, developing and building a
                            spacecraft system that provides:
                               Access to the International Space Station
                               Transportation to the Moon
                               Building a living environment on another heavenly
                               body

                            Requires a mastery of program and project
                            management skills seldom matched in history

                            Musters skills of the nation

                             The First National Space Mandate Since Apollo
3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                  3
What Makes the Constellation Program Unique?


               Team is distributed across the globe

               Multiple cultures and subcultures
                    NASA Centers
                    Corporate - contractor
                    Regional

               Operating in the public eye

               Unique budget/financial approach

               Time is important
                    Shuttle program ends in 2010

               Historical public benefits




3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                  4
Who I Am—Professionally!



                                        Glenn Research Center
                                        Stennis Space Center
                                        Stennis Space Center
                                         NASA Headquarters
                                         NASA Headquarters
                    Orion              Kennedy Space Center
                                       Kennedy Space Center
                                                                      International
                                     Marshall Space Flight Center
                                     Marshall Space Flight Center     Space Station
                                               Industry
                                               Industry
                        Constellation

                                                                          Fastrac Engine

                                                 Pluto New Horizons




       Space Shuttle

                              Ares


3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                          5
A Foundation for Success

                    Fundamentals are:
                       Foundational
                       An essential component of the system or structure
                       Central

                    Fundamentals are:
                       Interconnected
                       All essential for success
                       Interrelated




3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                          6
Communicate
                    Fundamental #1
                    Definition
                       To convey information about; make known; impart
                       To reveal clearly; manifest
                       To have an interchange, as of ideas
                       To express oneself in such a way that one is readily and
                       clearly understood
                       To be connected, one with another

                    Why is it so important?
                       Transmission of data
                         — Requirements
                       Set expectations
                         — Roles and responsibilities
                         — Plans and possibilities
                         — Outcomes (what does
                            success look like?)
                       Influence
                         — Team
                         — Management
                         — Public
                         — Customer

                                      Wasn’t part of our Engineering curriculum
3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                 7
Communicate


                    Oral               Written              Nonverbal



                       NOTHING replaces face-to-face communication
                       Honesty/integrity
                       Action opportunity
                              Take a communication class
                              Talk to your team about how
                              you (the team) communicate




                             Communicate, Communicate, Communicate
3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                       8
Develop Project Management Skills
                    Fundamental #2

                     Project Management
                        The discipline of organizing and managing resources (e.g. people) in such a
                        way that the project is completed within defined scope, quality, time and cost
                        constraints

                        An endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service, which brings
                        about beneficial change or added value

                     Why is it so important?
                        Technical tools for managing and executing projects
                         — Proven methodologies for managing cost, schedule and risk
                         — Standard practices
                            • NASA Program and Project Management Process and Requirements
                               – NPR7120.5D or 7120.8
                         — Useful strategies and Tactics

                        Central planning/communication vehicle

                        Lessons learned from similar experiences in relevant environment


                                        Training + Experience = Knowledge
3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                                        9
Develop Project Management Skills

               Project Management Development is a continual process
                    Training
                      — NASA Academy of Program/Project and Engineering Leadership (APPEL)
                      — PPMI
                      — Military
                      — Other courses (get your 80 hours++)
                    Experiences
                      — Research
                      — Development
                      — Operations
                    Network
                      — Classes
                      — Other Project Managers
                    Books/tapes
                    Coach/Mentor
               Action opportunities
                    Schedule classes
                    Read a good self-help book
                    Expand your network
                    Get a mentor


                                    Make time to improve your performance
3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                            10
People are Your Greatest Asset
                    Fundamental #3

                      Execution of programs and projects is performed by
                      human beings

                           The richness of which is our creativity, spirit, diversity, and
                           ability to persevere through adversity

                           Our personalities and family/personal lives offer person-unique
                           situations and interesting circumstances to the workplace
                             — Do you have a risk management plan?
                             — Does it address absences or reduced productivity due to
                                deaths, emotional issues, medical problems, etc?

                      The achievement of a goal or set of objectives (project)
                      results from performance

                           Peak performance is achieved through maximum individual
                           effort and optimum team dynamic



                     Emotional Intelligence (EI), describes an ability, capacity, or skill to perceive,
                      assess, and manage the emotions of one's self, of others, and of groups.
3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                                         11
People are Your Greatest Asset


                Apollo teaches of the human frailties that result from stress
                       Increased divorce rate
                       Sickly children
                       Heart attacks
                       Mental breakdown
                       Burnout

                Don't forget the people
                       Them
                       You—Take care of yourself

                Work with integrity and respect




                    It is my opinion that the life generated by the Space Program was basically
                    unhealthy for the families of space personnel....
                                           Dr. Ronald C. Erbs of Titusville (during the Apollo program)
3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                                         12
People are Your Greatest Asset



                    Action opportunities

                        Get to know yourself and how you react to stress

                        Watch others close to you (protect each other)

                        Take your vacations/leave

                        Take a stress course

                        Exercise

                        Visit your workplace Employee Assistance Program counselor




3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                    13
It Takes a Nation
                    Fundamental #4

                       Space Shuttle Program Supplier Geographical Distribution by State




3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                          14
It Takes a Nation


                    Culturally
                       Patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such
                       activities significance and importance.

                       NASA Centers and Headquarters

                       Numerous contractors and subcontractors

                       Regional

                    Talent pool distribution

                    Politically
                       A program of this magnitude requires National support

                    The program’s success must come before the desires of the
                    local organizations




3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                              15
It Takes a Nation


                    Action opportunities

                       Take time to understand and appreciate the cultural drivers of
                       your teammates at other centers/companies

                       Read a history book on Apollo, Shuttle, or Station

                       Visit a NASA center or contractor you have never visited
                         — Have dinner with them

                       Write down the 5 strengths of each of your closest
                       program/project partners




3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                       16
Success is spelled TEAM
                    Fundamental #5


               Team: a group of people linked in a common purpose

               Success: achievement of an objective/goal

               Constellation is the largest challenge the Space community
               has ever undertaken

               Trust is the fundamental unit of ANY relationship
                     Required for the existence of a team

               Positive Working Relationships




                                        Trust is fundamental to Team
3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                           17
Success is spelled TEAM


                    Action opportunities

                       Build teaming early
                            Establish norms early (respect, professionalism, etc.)
                            Build Trust
                            Set clear mission/objectives
                            Clarify roles and responsibilities
                            Communicate, communicate, communicate

                       Look for and find common ground

                       Resolve conflict quickly
                        — Disagree yet not Disrespect

                       Honor cultures

                       Make your contractor/government partner a success
                        — Will assure project success


                                 Take responsibility for building the Team
3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                                                    18
Five Fundamentals to Help us
                    Achieve a Permanent Presence on the Moon


                          Communicate
                             To your team
                             To your management
                             To stakeholders

                          Understand Project Management
                             Take a course
                             Get a Mentor

                          Don't forget the people
                             Them
                             You—Take care of yourself

                          It DOES take a Nation

                          Success is spelled TEAM


3/3/2008 PMC 2008                                              19

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Randy.humphries

  • 1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Aeronautics and Space Administration Five Fundamental Things You Need to Know to Get Back to the Moon APPEL PM Challenge Conference APPEL PM Challenge Conference February 2008 February 2008 Randy Humphries Jr. Randy Humphries Jr. NASA Glenn Research Center NASA Glenn Research Center www.nasa.gov www.nasa.gov
  • 2. Overview Why is the Constellation Program a unique challenge? Who am I? A Foundation for Success Fundamentals Why important/benefit? Action opportunities Summary Q and A Do one thing different tomorrow 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 2
  • 3. What Makes the Constellation Program Unique? Implementing projects of national and international importance offer challenges not encountered by most project managers Achieving Constellation Program goals will require designing, developing and building a spacecraft system that provides: Access to the International Space Station Transportation to the Moon Building a living environment on another heavenly body Requires a mastery of program and project management skills seldom matched in history Musters skills of the nation The First National Space Mandate Since Apollo 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 3
  • 4. What Makes the Constellation Program Unique? Team is distributed across the globe Multiple cultures and subcultures NASA Centers Corporate - contractor Regional Operating in the public eye Unique budget/financial approach Time is important Shuttle program ends in 2010 Historical public benefits 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 4
  • 5. Who I Am—Professionally! Glenn Research Center Stennis Space Center Stennis Space Center NASA Headquarters NASA Headquarters Orion Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center International Marshall Space Flight Center Marshall Space Flight Center Space Station Industry Industry Constellation Fastrac Engine Pluto New Horizons Space Shuttle Ares 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 5
  • 6. A Foundation for Success Fundamentals are: Foundational An essential component of the system or structure Central Fundamentals are: Interconnected All essential for success Interrelated 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 6
  • 7. Communicate Fundamental #1 Definition To convey information about; make known; impart To reveal clearly; manifest To have an interchange, as of ideas To express oneself in such a way that one is readily and clearly understood To be connected, one with another Why is it so important? Transmission of data — Requirements Set expectations — Roles and responsibilities — Plans and possibilities — Outcomes (what does success look like?) Influence — Team — Management — Public — Customer Wasn’t part of our Engineering curriculum 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 7
  • 8. Communicate Oral Written Nonverbal NOTHING replaces face-to-face communication Honesty/integrity Action opportunity Take a communication class Talk to your team about how you (the team) communicate Communicate, Communicate, Communicate 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 8
  • 9. Develop Project Management Skills Fundamental #2 Project Management The discipline of organizing and managing resources (e.g. people) in such a way that the project is completed within defined scope, quality, time and cost constraints An endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service, which brings about beneficial change or added value Why is it so important? Technical tools for managing and executing projects — Proven methodologies for managing cost, schedule and risk — Standard practices • NASA Program and Project Management Process and Requirements – NPR7120.5D or 7120.8 — Useful strategies and Tactics Central planning/communication vehicle Lessons learned from similar experiences in relevant environment Training + Experience = Knowledge 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 9
  • 10. Develop Project Management Skills Project Management Development is a continual process Training — NASA Academy of Program/Project and Engineering Leadership (APPEL) — PPMI — Military — Other courses (get your 80 hours++) Experiences — Research — Development — Operations Network — Classes — Other Project Managers Books/tapes Coach/Mentor Action opportunities Schedule classes Read a good self-help book Expand your network Get a mentor Make time to improve your performance 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 10
  • 11. People are Your Greatest Asset Fundamental #3 Execution of programs and projects is performed by human beings The richness of which is our creativity, spirit, diversity, and ability to persevere through adversity Our personalities and family/personal lives offer person-unique situations and interesting circumstances to the workplace — Do you have a risk management plan? — Does it address absences or reduced productivity due to deaths, emotional issues, medical problems, etc? The achievement of a goal or set of objectives (project) results from performance Peak performance is achieved through maximum individual effort and optimum team dynamic Emotional Intelligence (EI), describes an ability, capacity, or skill to perceive, assess, and manage the emotions of one's self, of others, and of groups. 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 11
  • 12. People are Your Greatest Asset Apollo teaches of the human frailties that result from stress Increased divorce rate Sickly children Heart attacks Mental breakdown Burnout Don't forget the people Them You—Take care of yourself Work with integrity and respect It is my opinion that the life generated by the Space Program was basically unhealthy for the families of space personnel.... Dr. Ronald C. Erbs of Titusville (during the Apollo program) 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 12
  • 13. People are Your Greatest Asset Action opportunities Get to know yourself and how you react to stress Watch others close to you (protect each other) Take your vacations/leave Take a stress course Exercise Visit your workplace Employee Assistance Program counselor 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 13
  • 14. It Takes a Nation Fundamental #4 Space Shuttle Program Supplier Geographical Distribution by State 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 14
  • 15. It Takes a Nation Culturally Patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activities significance and importance. NASA Centers and Headquarters Numerous contractors and subcontractors Regional Talent pool distribution Politically A program of this magnitude requires National support The program’s success must come before the desires of the local organizations 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 15
  • 16. It Takes a Nation Action opportunities Take time to understand and appreciate the cultural drivers of your teammates at other centers/companies Read a history book on Apollo, Shuttle, or Station Visit a NASA center or contractor you have never visited — Have dinner with them Write down the 5 strengths of each of your closest program/project partners 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 16
  • 17. Success is spelled TEAM Fundamental #5 Team: a group of people linked in a common purpose Success: achievement of an objective/goal Constellation is the largest challenge the Space community has ever undertaken Trust is the fundamental unit of ANY relationship Required for the existence of a team Positive Working Relationships Trust is fundamental to Team 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 17
  • 18. Success is spelled TEAM Action opportunities Build teaming early Establish norms early (respect, professionalism, etc.) Build Trust Set clear mission/objectives Clarify roles and responsibilities Communicate, communicate, communicate Look for and find common ground Resolve conflict quickly — Disagree yet not Disrespect Honor cultures Make your contractor/government partner a success — Will assure project success Take responsibility for building the Team 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 18
  • 19. Five Fundamentals to Help us Achieve a Permanent Presence on the Moon Communicate To your team To your management To stakeholders Understand Project Management Take a course Get a Mentor Don't forget the people Them You—Take care of yourself It DOES take a Nation Success is spelled TEAM 3/3/2008 PMC 2008 19