June 2004 
Volume 03, Issue 2 
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Get to work
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GET TO WORK

Boeing has key jobs to fill. Here's a look at what skills the company will need in the next few years--and what you can do to bolster your employability. We'll also look at how some employees used the company's resources to secure new positions within Boeing.
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MAIN FEATURE

ON THE RIGHT PATH

Each day, Boeing people make tough choices guided by ethics. Their decisions are rooted in their background, as well as the company's policies and training. Here's a look at some employees who have shown their commitment to integrity.
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On the right path
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Very optimistic for the future
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

'VERY OPTIMISTIC' FOR THE FUTURE

For Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, the past year has featured solid achievements along with disappointments. IDS President and CEO Jim Albaugh spells out the business unit's plans to shape its markets and grow profitably.
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COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES

A SWITCH IN TIME

Thanks to a team effort, the 777 program found a way to boost the airplane's already high dispatch reliability rate and cut down component removals during the airplane's first year of service.
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A switch in time
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A unique challenge
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AROUND THE WORLD

A UNIQUE CHALLENGE

As the president of Boeing France, Yves Galland is responsible for presenting the public face of Boeing in the home nation of Boeing competitor Airbus. Here's how Galland has approached this task.
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CONNEXION

NEW AUDIENCE, NEW THINKING

The beginning of the era of in-flight broadband connectivity marks the start of another age for Boeing: marketing a product to a consumer mass audience and forming partnerships with others who reach that market.
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Life on a red, rocky landscape
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PEOPLE

LIFE ON A RED, ROCKY LANDSCAPE

Alejandro Diaz of Boeing Integrated Defense Systems led a team of individuals who lived in a silo-shaped habitat in the Utah desert for 14 days to simulate a Mars exploration mission.
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