November 2005 
Volume 04, Issue 7 
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Ed Salinas helps client Goldie Wolfla into a van MARIAN LOCKHART PHOTO

COVER STORY

GOOD DEEDS, DAILY

Boeing and its employees support communities worldwide in various ways, including through the Employees Community Fund—which, in Washington state, helped Senior Services of Snohomish County purchase vans to transport clients. Look inside for more about how Boeing and its employees support their communities—not only through the ECF but also through disaster relief, volunteering and more.
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MAIN FEATURE

THE ROAD TO REWARDS

Last year, Boeing rolled out a suite of improved tools for performance evaluation, employee development and salary management. Here's how they've helped salaried employees and their managers.
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Debbie Lopresti (left) and Steve Culp MARIAN LOCKHART PHOTO

Jim McNerney, Boeing Chairman, President and CEO ANDY GOODWIN PHOTO

Q&A

LET'S PLAY BIGGER

Among the priorities atop Boeing Chairman, President and CEO Jim McNerney's agenda: the company's performance, ethics—and playing "bigger."
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

A SITE TO SEE

The Boeing site in Long Beach, Calif., has hosted royalty and celebrities. It's also won numerous accolades including a Baldrige Award and Collier Trophies. No wonder employees there are proud.
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Thomas Barber drills out a frame splice on the C-17's center fuselage
GINA VANATTER PHOTO

Brad Campfield(left) and Skip Wallawine demonstrate how using pieces of string connects actions with processes JIM ANDERSON PHOTO

COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES

ROAD MAP TO THE FUTURE

Think everything you do during the workday is value-added? In 2005, teams in the 737 factory in Renton, Wash., used Value Stream Mapping techniques to see what adds value in their processes--and what doesn't—and found surprising results.
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SHARED SERVICES GROUP

A PARTNERSHIP THAT WORKS

Here's why Boeing's validation of the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism initiative is critical to the company and its supply chain.
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Diane Kaufman prepares to remove a pressure dome and tail cone for a Boeing 777 from
an oversized cargo container
ED TURNER PHOTO

Cosmonaut Sergei K. Krikalev (left) and astronaut
John L. Phillips hold the European Space Agency Matroshka radiation experiment in the ISS NASA PHOTO

INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

A PLACE IN SPACE

As International Space Station crews celebrate five years of continuous human presence in space, Boeing and NASA keep their eyes keenly on the future. Here's a look at some of the challenges that crews have experienced—and what's next for the ISS.
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