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NASA-LLIS-1830

Lessons Learned – Kennedy Space Center Awards Ceremony

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 27 June 2008
Status: active
Page Count: 3
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Abstract:

Twice a year, the Human Resources Development & Recognition Office at NASA-KSC holds centerwide award ceremonies at the Visitors Complex. Typically, over 150 employees are presented with awards with over 300 guests watching. With the help of volunteers, the ceremony features speakers (such as the KSC Center Director), live entertainment, audio-visual presentations, and the presentation of awards to individual recipients. An after-action review revealed logistical areas for improvement such as sending Outlook schedule requests to invite the ceremony honorees and directors, having headsets for behind the screen personnel to receive no-show names and giving a cue from the script reader to the person behind scenes to direct honorees.

Document History

NASA-LLIS-1830
June 27, 2008
Lessons Learned – Kennedy Space Center Awards Ceremony
Abstract: Twice a year, the Human Resources Development & Recognition Office at NASA-KSC holds centerwide award ceremonies at the Visitors Complex. Typically, over 150 employees are presented with...
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