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- How Conflict Made All the Difference to the Rogers Commission
- Not only did NASA have a 225-page report to look to for recommendations after 1986's Challenger disaster, they could look at the workings of the investigating Rogers Commission, itself. The 14-member commission, set up by the Reagan administration just days after the Challenger disaster, was comprised of...
- Blog posts 2008-01-14
- Too Little Team Conflict Can Lead to Disaster
- We remember sitting in a sixth-grade classroom on January 28, 1986, watching the catastrophic events of the clear, crisp morning near Cape Canaveral, Florida unfold on a large television screen. What many saw and remember as the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger, barely on its way to the Earth's...
- Blog posts 2008-01-13
- Estimation Of Excess Returns From Derivative Prices And Testing For Risk Neutral Pricing
- This article develops an econometric framework for (i) estimating excess returns of the security process from high frequency derivative prices, (ii) testing for risk neutral pricing, and (iii) measuring premiums outside the no-arbitrage pricing model. Applying quasi-likelihood and Feynman construct the estimator–Kac theory to the risk neutral contingent claims pricing...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Key Team Personality Types
- Like characters in a role-playing game, each member of a team has different strengths and performs a different role in getting tasks accomplished. The Agitator...
- Articles 2008-01-25
- Lessons From the Manhattan Project
- One of the most controversial collaborative efforts in history, The Manhattan Project has been the subject of well over a dozen books, including Richard Rhodes' Pulitzer-Prize-winning The Making of the Atomic Bomb as well as Now It Can Be Told, written by General Leslie Groves, who oversaw the project. This...
- Blog posts 2007-09-04
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