Title: Apollo 13 A Leadership Movie ULDP Lesson Plan
1Apollo 13 A Leadership MovieULDP Lesson Plan
2Notes to the InstructorNot a Slide for the
Presentation
- Recommend all hands watch the movie first
- This PowerPoint will address the competencies of
- Technical Proficiency Team Building
- Effective Communications Problem Solving
- Vision Development Conflict Management
- Creativity Innovation
- Each competency will have its own slide that will
present bullets to generate a discussion you will
facilitate. Tie the challenges the Apollo
Mission to the challenges your unit faces and
discuss methods to overcome those challenges - Sum up the discussion with a review of key points
brought up during the session
3Apollo 13 A Leadership MovieULDP Lesson Plan
4Apollo 13 A Successful Failure
- Setting the Scene
- NASA's worst nightmare turned into one of the
space agency's most heroic moments in 1970, when
the Apollo 13 crew was forced to hobble home in a
disabled capsule after an explosion seriously
damaged the moon-bound spacecraft. The Apollo 13
crew and Houston-based mission controllers raced
against time and heavy odds to return the damaged
spacecraft safely to Earth from a distance of
205,500 miles. --Jeff Shannon
5Discussion Points
During this session well discuss the challenges
the Apollo 13 Team had to overcome to ensure the
3 astronauts were returned safely home. Well
look at the Apollo crew and mission control and
discuss their actions and compare them to the
Coast Guards leadership competencies.
- Leading Self
- Technical Proficiency
- Leading Others
- Teambuilding
- Effective Communication
- Leading Performance Change
- Vision Development
- Conflict Management
- Decision Making Problem Solving
- Creativity Innovation
6Technical Proficiency
- Coast Guard leaders technical knowledge, skills
and expertise allow them to effectively organize
and prioritize tasks and use resources
efficiently. Always aware of how their actions
contribute to overall organizational success,
leaders demonstrate technical and functional
proficiency. They maintain credibility with
others on technical matters and keep current on
technological advances in professional areas.
Successful leaders work to initiate actions and
competently maintain systems in their area of
responsibility.
- Once the accident happened how did Gene Krantz
rely on the skills and expertise of his people? - How did Lovell work to initiate actions in the
Space craft? Was he able to balance that with
his technical responsibilities in the craft? How
did he do it? - What steps does your unit take to maintain
Technical Proficiency?
7Teambuilding
- Leaders recognize and contribute to group
processes encourage and facilitate cooperation,
pride, trust and group identity and build
commitment, team spirit, and strong
relationships. Coast Guard leaders inspire,
guide and create an environment that motivates
others toward goal accomplishment consider and
respond to others needs, feelings, and
capabilities and adjust their approach to suit
various individuals and situations. Coast Guard
leaders have a historical perspective of
leadership theory that they continually develop
through personal experience and study of
contemporary leadership issues. They work with
subordinates to develop their leadership
knowledge and skills. Coast Guard leaders adapt
leadership styles to a variety of situations and
personify high standards of honesty, integrity,
trust, openness, and respect for others by
applying these values and styles to daily
behavior.
- How did Lovell contribute to the group process
when Mattingly wanted to practice the docking
procedure again after 3 hrs of practice? - When Krantz had the team in the classroom how did
he establish the goal and then how did he go
about motivating others to achieve the goal of
returning the space craft safely to earth? - Did Lovell make the right call when faced with
the challenge of forcing Mattingly to stay behind
because of the fear of measles? - How does a leader successfully build a strong
team, but then separate him or herself from the
Team to make a critical decision? - Hows your Team doing?
8Effective Communications
- Coast Guard leaders communicate effectively in
both formal and informal settings. Good
listeners, they reinforce the message they convey
with supportive mannerisms. Leaders express
facts and ideas succinctly and logically,
facilitate an open exchange of ideas, ask for
feedback routinely, and communicate face-to-face
whenever possible. Competent coaches,
supervisors, followers, performance counselors,
interviewers, and negotiators, leaders know how
to approach many situations to achieve
organizational goals.
- Even as everything is breaking loose in Mission
Control, Gene Krantz asks his team to Work the
Problem. He then listened to the experts report
in on their areas of the mission. How did his
effective comms set the stage for a successful
recovery? - Krantz stated Failure is not an option and
Lovell told his crew I intend to go home. By
clearly stating their ideas and vision how did it
direct the teams towards mission accomplishment? - Whose the best communicator youve ever worked
with? What made them excel?
9Vision Development Implementation
- Leaders are able to envision a preferred future
for their units and functions, setting this
picture in the context of the Coast Guards
overall vision, missions, strategy and driving
forces. Concerned with long-term success,
leaders establish and communicate organizational
objectives and monitor progress toward
objectives initiate action and provide
structure and systems to achieve goals. Leaders
create a shared vision of the organization
promote wide ownership manage and champion
organizational change and engineer changes in
processes and structure to improve organizational
goal accomplishment.
- JFKs Vision "I believe that this nation should
commit itself to achieving the goal, before this
decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and
returning him safely to Earth. - How does a stated vision focus the unit and bring
the crew together? - Lovell states Columbus, Lindberg, and
Armstrong it is not a miracle for man to walk on
the moon, we just decided to go. - Whats the vision at your unit? Has everyone
decided to go? What can your unit do to get
everyone on board?
10Conflict Management
- Coast Guard leaders facilitate open communication
of controversial issues while maintaining
relationships and teamwork. They effectively use
collaboration as a style of managing contention
confront conflict positively and constructively
to minimize impact to self, others and the
organization and reduce conflict and build
relationships and teams by specifying clear
goals, roles and processes.
- How did Lovell deal with stress and conflict in
the LEM? - How did the CO2 challenge help the crew to
overcome the conflict they were experiencing? - Is there more or less conflict when people are
busy and focused or when there is less to do and
folks have time on their hands? Why? - How did Krantz and Lovell go about alleviating
conflict between the crew and the Medical team? -
11Decision Making Problem Solving
- Leaders identify and analyze problems use facts,
input from others, and sound reasoning to reach
conclusions explore various alternative
solutions distinguish between relevant and
irrelevant information perceive the impact and
implications of decisions and commit to action,
even in uncertain situations, to accomplish
organizational goals. They evaluate risk levels,
create risk control alternatives, and implement
risk controls. Successful leaders are able to
isolate high-importance issues, analyze pertinent
information, involve others in decisions that
affect them, generate promising solutions, and
consistently render judgments with lasting,
positive impact.
- How did the Team live the CG Competency of
Decision Making and Problem Solving in working
the Power problem to conclusion? - Right after the explosion Krantzs asks Mission
Control What do we have on the Space Craft
thats good? - Why did he ask this question?
- How did it aid in making the correct decision to
shut down the fuel cells? - Does everyone at your unit ensure that the
Decision Makers have all the available and
correct information? Why or Why not?
12Creativity and Innovation
- Leaders develop new insights into situations and
apply innovative solutions to make unit and
functional improvements. Leaders create a work
environment that encourages creative thinking and
innovation. They take reasonable risks, and learn
from the inevitable mistakes that accompany
prudent risk-takingand they apply this same
thinking to those who work for them, encouraging
innovation and helping their people apply the
lessons learned. Leaders design and implement
new or cutting-edge programs and processes.
- Weve discussed a lot of positive leadership
qualities during this session. How did Gene
Krantz create an environment with his Mission
Control team to ensure they were able to figure
out how to solve the CO2 problem with a Square
Peg in a Round Hole! - Lovell states at the end of the movie Thousands
of people worked to bring the 3 of us back home.
How did creativity and innovation make the
Successful Failure a reality? - How does your unit build on Lessons Learned?
13Summary
- What was the best leadership trait exhibited in
the movie? - What was the best followership trait exhibited
in the movie? - What will you take away from the movie and
discussion to make your unit a better place to
work? - Final thoughts .