Infographic: 7 Project Management Lessons from the Apollo Space Program

September 15, 2022
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  • The Apollo space program was an unprecedented undertaking in the history of space exploration. However, the execution was not easy. The NASA team faced several challenges, such as unrealistic expectations, securing funding, and mobilizing resources.  

    Despite the hurdles, the managers could successfully launch the space rocket and accomplish their objective of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely. The Apollo program offered several ways for today’s project managers to execute and deliver projects without a hiccup. 

     7 Project Management Lessons from the Apollo Space Program

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