There is an interesting article in todays Metro (which is a rare thing in itself). A discussion with David Signton. He was talking with reference to the claims that the space fairing nations are preparing to go back to the moon and eventually onto Mars, but had disapointment in his voice. "I think they feel we haven't really hoisted on board the lessons we discovered from the Apollo missions about Earth". OK, he's talking more about environmentalism here, but the lesson could be said for so many other things.
I wonder where we make this mistake in our everyday/work lifes. When we pass things on, or move about in the work place, does the loss of continuity affect performance? Can this lead to the same discussion being had over and over or the same mistakes being made over and over?
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