09/02/22

Thunderbird's Greg Autry to Talk about Artemis during 2022 Mars Society Convention

With some viewing NASA’s Artemis program as a stepping-stone to Mars, the Mars Society is pleased to announce that Dr. Greg Autry, a Clinical Professor of Space Leadership, Policy, and Business at Arizona State University’s Thunderbird School of Global Management, will give a plenary address about Artemis and the Moon as a capabilities-building destination for the Red Planet during the 25th Annual International Mars Society Convention, scheduled for October 20-23, 2022, at ASU (Tempe).  

08/29/22

NASA faces its biggest test in decades

The upcoming Artemis I moon launch is carrying the space agency’s ambitious goals for deep space exploration — as well as its hopes to stay ahead of the billionaires. “Congressional support could certainly erode if it doesn’t work,” added Greg Autry, a former NASA adviser and professor of space policy at the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University.

08/29/22

Watch Thunderbird Professor discuss the Artemis launch with 12News (NBC)

NASA has called off today's launch due to engine issues with the Artemis rocket. The next launch window opens on Friday. We got the scoop just hours ago from an ASU Professor at the Thunderbird School of Global Management. He's extremely proud of a NASA panel that answered all the awe-inspiring questions from people around the world.

08/24/22

Thunderbird to host panel of top NASA administrators and space sector leaders to discuss New Space and The Artemis I mega rocket launch

On Sunday, August 28, 2022, from 2 - 3:30 p.m. EDT, Thunderbird School of Global Management (Thunderbird) at Arizona State University (ASU) will host The Road to Artemis, a unique space panel celebrating the launch of Artemis I. This special event will take place at Space Florida (505 Odyssey Way, Merritt Island, FL 32953) and is co-sponsored by Redwire and Space Florida.

08/04/22

Thunderbird School's Oil and Gas Management Certificate assists organizations to become world leaders in highly competitive market

Most people who fill up their gas tanks give little to no thought about where the gas comes from, or the effort it takes to get it to the pump.

An online program at Arizona State University, which just celebrated its “tin anniversary," is devoted to this mission.

The Global Oil and Gas Management Certificate program at ASU’s Thunderbird School of Global Management provides students with a well-rounded understanding of how the oil and gas industry operates in an era of consolidation and competition.

08/03/22

Turning around U.S.-Cambodia Relations with Sophal Ear and Charles Dunst

Greg and Elina talk with Dr. Sophal Ear, associate professor in the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University, and Charles Dunst, associate at The Asia Group and adjunct fellow with the CSIS Southeast Asia Program. They discuss Cambodia’s recent local elections, the direction of the U.S.-Cambodia relationship, and the small country’s surprisingly large impact on U.S. foreign policy. Simon is joined by Karen Lee, Southeast Asia associate at McLarty Associates and former intern for the Southeast Asia Program at CSIS to cover the Shangri La defense summit, LGBTQ+ rights in Thailand, and economic instability in Laos.

07/27/22

How Well Does Your Company Use Analytics?

Almost every company is trying to capitalize on the promise of data and analytics, but a large majority of senior leaders don’t feel like their organizations are hitting the mark. What separates leaders from these lagging companies, and how can firms struggling with the analytics mandate catch up with — and even surpass — their competitors? The authors offer a framework to help leaders assess their current capabilities and invest in strengthening their capabilities across seven dimensions: culture, leadership commitment, operations and structure, skills and competencies, strategy and analytics alignment, proactive market orientation, and employee empowerment.

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