... retention issues. This new environment also means that there is no effective way of maintaining a company’s ethos and culture. Nevertheless, being able to cope with the demands and stresses of remote working is now a required part of an employee...
... historian Andrew Chaikin, is “a place of such unrelenting sameness”. Despite the exciting imagery conjured by popular culture, it is hardly a stimulating environment to exist in. There are undoubtedly similarities endured by us all during lockdown...
... and shielding to enhance the survival prospects of a given satellite. However, as argued in item 4 above, the disposable culture is not something we want to encourage in space; we should instead promote the resilience of space systems against these...
... and APCI, goes beyond mere competence. It is about a culture of excellence, integrity and responsibility. Each professional involved, whether ...opportunities for all employees. Furthermore, a culture of knowledge exchange and experience sharing within...
... age. The influence of space exploration extends across popular culture too, where movies such as Apollo 13 and songs ...endeavours. Moreover, the synergy between educational programmes, cultural influences and the tangible benefits derived from space...
... States, the equitable sharing of space benefits, and the need to protect the interests of various human cultures, especially indigenous cultures and those that are on the verge of extinction. This also will potentially require concerted action...