Making Remote Work #17 – Luca Parmitano

Working from space gives you a unique perspective on work, teams, leadership, and the future.In this episode of Making Remote Work, Luca Parmitano offers us a glimpse of how work is carried out remotely from space. We talk about communication, teamwork, leadership, autonomy, confinement, the opportunities that remote work could bring in the future.Luca Parmitano is an Italian engineer and astronaut in the European Astronaut Corps for the European Space Agency (ESA). He was selected as an ESA astronaut in May 2009. In February 2011, Luca was assigned as a flight engineer to Italian space agency ASI's first long-duration mission on the International Space Station. Luca spent 166 days in space, personally conducting over 20 experiments, and took part in two spacewalks and the docking of four spacecraft during his ‘Volare’ mission. He landed safely back on Earth on 11 November 2013.Luca was launched to the International Space Station for his second mission on 20 July 2019 – the 50th anniversary of the first human lunar landing – and returned 6 February 2020.His 201-day mission saw him take on the role of Space Station commander for Expedition 61 – becoming the third European and first-ever Italian International Space Station commander. During Beyond, Luca supported more than 50 European experiments and 200 international experiments in space. Other highlights including performing the first ‘live DJ session’ in Earth orbit, addressing world leaders at the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP 25, and talking to Nobel Laureates about exoplanets and the chemistry of batteries.MAKING REMOTE WORK - is a limited series led by the ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN COMMUNITY and hosted by SKILLS FOR MARS. It is a public service video-podcast in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will host 20+ researchers and practitioners in the field of distributed work. They will share their insights and knowledge to support companies and employees who are making this transition.If you are interested in the Future of Work - consider subscribing to Skills for Mars: https://bit.ly/3cA2UF1Support the Skills for Mars podcast?Please visit: https://www.skillsformars.com or https://www.patreon.com/skillsformars - LinkedIn @skills for mars- Facebook @skillsformars- Instagram @skillsformars- Twitter @skillsformars-TIMESTAMPS -00:00:00 – Start 00:00:45 – The importance of training & planning to successful remote working (CLIP)00:04:26 – Coordinating remotely using voice-driven tools 00:05:51 – Dealing with ambiguity coming from various inputs 00:09:58 – Motivating & engaging a crew of different nationalities with different values and views 00:12:17 – Leading a team of great minds to solve the toughest issues in space 00:14:38 – Team conflict in confined space 00:17:27 – Maintaining psychological wellbeing in space 00:19:06 – Autonomy when working on the International Space Station 00:22:03 – Remote work as a driver of education in underserved communities 00:24:46 – Can Covid-19 create opportunities in rural areas through the increase in broadband communication? 00:27:10 – A view on global unrest and ecological change

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