IBM Blog – 7.22.19 (7.19.19)
In 1969, more than 4,000 IBMers worked alongside NASA to land Apollo 11 on the moon. And for each day of the many months they worked writing code, programming computers and running simulations, they never stopped thinking: What else could we do? What contingency can we plan for? What are we forgetting? In fact, it was policy for the IBMers working the Apollo program to come to work each day with at least three ideas—that’s 12,000 ideas a day.
Read more: The Apollo 11 Lessons We Live by Today – THINK Blog