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In fact, even for NASA, as historian Howard McCurdy has noted, “maintaining . . . organizational culture as practiced by the first generation of employees turned out to be most difficult to do.” After Apollo, its well-integrated system of units slid into a competitive set of independent entities; its open communications calcified with bureaucracy. One employee characterized NASA in 1988 as “the Post Office and the IRS gone to space.”
Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World
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