I can only attribute that to the fact that every guy in the project, every guy at the bench building something, every assembler, every inspector, every guy that's setting up the tests, cranking the torque wrench, and so on, is saying, man or woman, "If anything goes wrong here, it's not going to be my fault, because my part is going to be better than I have to make it." And when you have hundreds of thousands of people all doing their job a little better than they have to, you get an improvement in performance.R.I.P., Neil Armstrong.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Neil Armstrong on what constitutes a good work ethic.
Here. And my favorite quote in this Wall Street Journal piece?
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