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Title: Striving to Become a High Performance Organization
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As a contracts administrator who supports space and life sciences (the organization) I purchase plethora goods from dry ice to telescopes, to the construction of a facility that houses comet samples for the Genesis Mission. Because it has never been expressed how my procurements groups purchases are linked with other groups purchases and how all these goods and services acquired are utilized by the engineers and scientist who study, build, and design to come up with an end result that achieves NASA's mission my work feels routine... Showed first 250 characters
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Because it has never been expressed how my procurements groups purchases are linked with other groups purchases and how all these goods and services acquired are utilized by the engineers and scientist who study, build, and design to come up with an end result that achieves NASA's mission my work feels routine... Showed next 250 characters
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