NASA Goes Back to The Future
Lessons From 161 Years Ago Provide Valuable Insights for Leading the Moon To Mars Mission
Over the course of three days, participants engaged in case studies from the Battle of
"It was indeed our privilege to host such an amazing collection of professionals," says LLI President and Founder
The Artemis campaign, part of NASA's Moon to Mars program, aims to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon and lay the groundwork for future human exploration of Mars. This week's LLI session participants are playing an essential role in ensuring the success of this monumental endeavor.
LLI, founded over 25 years ago, has welcomed more than 30,000 participants from across all 15 U.S. departments and over 100 federal agencies. LLI's approach integrates historical lessons from the Battle of
By joining LLI's Transformational Leadership Journey, these NASA professionals are building on the rich tradition of collaboration and visionary leadership that the Artemis mission embodies.
To learn more about this exciting session, please visit abc27.com/video/lessons-from-the-battle-of-gettysburg-inspiring-nasa-leaders/10016928/. For more information about the Lincoln Leadership Institute and the Transformational Journey from
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