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Teamistry

By: Atlassian
  • Summary

  • How do we meet the challenges we face as organizations, countries, or even as a species? Whether we’re locked in fierce corporate competition or struggling with matters of life and death, one constant stands out: teams working together. And when teams, and teams of teams, focus on combining their unique abilities, expertise, and experience to embrace uncertainty, innovate, and tackle massive challenges? No problem is unsolvable. Teamistry is all about the chemistry that exists between groups of people who team up to achieve more than they ever thought possible. Join host Nastaran Tavakoli-Far as she delves into stories of teams working together to change their fate and even the course of history.
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Episodes
  • Part 6: Will Sonic Booms Return to our Skies?
    Feb 6 2023

    Why did Concorde disappear from our skies? In the final episode, we pose this question to the people closest to the Concorde project, from the teams who engineered its first flight to those who picked up the debris after the fatal Air France crash. We also discuss Concorde's legacy, and its impact on the aviation sector, on travel itself, and on the personal and professional lives of those who built the plane. And before they turn off their mics for the season, host Nastaran Tavakoli-Far and lead producer Pedro Mendes, alongside aviation journalist Eric Tegler, take a closer look at some recent projects that promise to fly us faster than the speed of sound – again.

    Guests in this episode:

    Jonathan Glancey, author of 'Concorde: The Rise and Fall of the Supersonic Airliner'
    Michel Polacco, French aviation reporter, and author of a book on the Concorde in French
    Mike Hall, Chief Engineer for Concorde Support Operations
    Katie John, Editor of Mach 2 magazine
    John Britton, Chief Engineer of the British Concorde fleet
    Yves Gourinat, former Airbus employee during Concorde’s last decade, and currently an Aviation professor at the University of Toulouse.
    Ricky Bastin, Technical Liaison Engineer at Concorde.
    Eric Tegler, Journalist covering Aerospace and Defence

    For more on this episode, visit: https://www.atlassian.com/blog/podcast/teamistry/season/season-4/will-sonic-booms-return-to-our-skies

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    33 mins
  • Part 5: Rising from the Ashes
    Jan 23 2023

    In the late afternoon of July 25th, 2000, a Concorde crashed into a hotel near Charles de Gaulle airport. Air France flight 4590 was carrying 100 passengers, most of them tourists from Germany, along with a crew of nine. All perished, including four people on the ground. The incident shocked the globe, and halted Air France Concorde operations indefinitely. On this episode of Teamistry, host Nastaran Tavakoli-Far and lead producer Pedro Mendes sit down with the team of engineers who played a leading role in piecing together the evidence from the crash site, hoping to learn exactly what went wrong. We gain insights through cockpit recordings and an interview with a friend of the pilot who tells the story of the crash – and its aftermath – truthfully and respectfully. We also address a common myth that the crash spelled the end of Concorde.

    Guests in this episode:

    • Jonathan Glancey, author of 'Concorde: The Rise and Fall of the Supersonic Airliner'
    • Michel Polacco, French aviation reporter, and author of a book on the Concorde in French
    • Mike Hall, Chief Engineer for Concorde Support Operations
    • Katie John, Editor of Mach 2 magazine
    • John Britton, Chief Engineer of the British Concorde fleet
    • Dudley Collard, member of the Aerodynamics Design team at Concorde
    • Yves Gourinat, former Airbus employee during Concorde’s last decade, and currently an Aviation professor at the University of Toulouse.
    • Ricky Bastin, Technical Liaison Engineer at Concorde.

    For more on this episode, visit: https://www.atlassian.com/blog/podcast/teamistry/season/season-4/rising-from-the-ashes.

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    37 mins
  • Part 4: Becoming the Sexiest Flight on Earth
    Jan 9 2023

    As teams of engineers work around the clock to keep the supersonic airplane safe and in the air, to the outside world Concorde has become a pop cultural icon. Princess Diana, Mick Jagger, Phil Collins, Joan Collins, Sting – these celebrities form an A-list of frequent flyers. The in-flight menu includes haute cuisine and expensive champaign; air travel aboard Concorde is a high-class, celebratory experience. To join this jet set in the air becomes anyone's most romantic travel dream, and taking a Concorde flight becomes a status symbol. The airplane is the toast of engineering circles and entertainment magazines alike. It inspires art and is even the protagonist in the movie "Airport ‘79," a thriller where a Concorde is chased by jet fighters. But in the real world, Concorde faces serious existential threats from political developments, regulations, and protests, and the only way to save it further limits who actually gets to experience the sexiest flight on Earth.

    Guests in this episode:

    • Jonathan Glancey, author of 'Concorde: The Rise and Fall of the Supersonic Airliner'
    • Michel Polacco, French aviation reporter, and author of a book on the Concorde in French
    • Mike Hall, Chief Engineer for Concorde Support Operations
    • Katie John, Editor of Mach 2 magazine
    • John Britton, Chief Engineer of the British Concorde fleet
    • Yves Gourinat, former Airbus employee during Concorde’s last decade, and currently an Aviation professor at the University of Toulouse.
    • Ricky Bastin, Technical Liaison Engineer at Concorde.

    For more on this episode and to see Katie John's painting referenced in this episode, visit: https://www.atlassian.com/blog/podcast/teamistry/season/season-4/becoming-the-sexiest-flight-on-earth


     
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    31 mins

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