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Authors: Louis Tagliaferri

Alien Encounter Exercise

An Exciting Training Simulation

•   Explains how communication works
•   Develops effective decision making skills
•   Builds understanding and strengthens team interaction
•   Increases intercultural awareness and sensitivity

The scenario centers on a space shuttle mission to repair the malfunctioning Hubble Space Telescope. After making the repairs the tired and fatigued shuttle crew is engaged in deorbit preparations when they have an unexpected visitor.
 They must clearly describe what they see to Mission Control and determine how to communicate with “visitors” who likely share a different cultural and values system. Meanwhile, Mission Control must decide whether the shuttle crew should risk remaining in orbit or proceed with the scheduled deorbit burn. Based on space shuttle mission information provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Suitable for all organizational levels. Requires 1.5 to 2 hours.

Fully reproducible masters of all participant and facilitator materials plus PowerPoint® slides.
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