October 2005 
Volume 04, Issue 6 
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Boeing Korea employees look at fuel system in the F-15K BOEING PHOTO

COVER STORY

OPPORTUNITIES RISE

Koreans refer to their nation as "The Land of the Morning Calm." Yet the Republic of Korea has a vibrant economy and is a market where Boeing is active in both the commercial and the defense fields. Here's what this activity means for Boeing and its people.
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MAIN FEATURE

IT'S LIKE NO OTHER PROGRAM'

In the Enterprise Auditor Program, participants spend two to three years tackling challenging assignments at different Boeing sites. The program's objectives: Deliver value and develop leadership. Here's how the program has helped some of its participants.
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Wendy Thomas discusses Employee Survey with Tanya Hughes-Wilson and Steve Gore
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787 flight deck' BOEING GRAPHIC

COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES

ALL DECKED OUT

Boeing last month unveiled the flight deck of the 787 Dreamliner. With an extensive array of standard features, such as the industry's largest pilot-display screens and dual electronic flight bags, it's no wonder that pilots were enthralled with Boeing's design.
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

FIRST GRADES

About a year ago, IDS launched its Business Excellence initiative to promote continuous improvement and bolster results. In this Q&A, Business Excellence Director Debbie Collard explains what's been learned in the first year--and what's coming next.
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Debbie Colard and Kris Kierstead review IDS Leadership System
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FEATURE

FORMULA FOR SUCCESS

The Super Hornet team includes thousands of people united under four basic principles and practices. Among them are "Perform Better Than Plan"--and "Have Fun!" Here's a look inside the culture of the F/A-18 program.
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FEATURE

MANY HAPPY RETURNS

Can you quantify the value of training? The Learning, Training and Development organization did so for a leadership program for chief engineers. It found that the course helped participants make better decisions in a more timely fashion--and saved Boeing money totaling five times the overall cost of the program.
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Mark Dena writes the equation for ROI
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