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TRB Weekly
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Honoring Women's History Month
"I consider myself extremely fortunate to have worked for all these strong capable women who inspired me," says TRB Executive Director Victoria Sheehan.
Read more and share who inspires you during Women's History Month!
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Find Out What a Culture of Innovation Can Do for Your Airport
When airports create an environment where their people can improve current processes and adapt to rapid changes in the industry—particularly when they focus on solving problems for customers—great advances can be made. Organizations that support a culture of innovation also reap the benefits of improved morale and increased motivation among their staff.
Playbook for Developing a Culture of Innovation at Airports (ACRP WebResource 16) was launched this week from TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program. The website provides best practices, actionable plays, and various resources that will enable airports to drive cultural change that supports innovation.
Find additional TRB resources for innovation in airports.
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Broadening Gender-specific Knowledge
"When the opportunity for research about women on public transit was presented to me, I felt like I could not pass it up," says Grace Whitehouse, a graduate Civil Engineering student at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.
Connect with "emerging scholars" like Grace by becoming a friend of TRB's Standing Technical Committee on Women and Gender in Transportation in MyTRB!
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