In the Nov/Dec edition of Safeguard magazine we pose three questions based on stories in the magazine. One of them is this:
The NZDF/Aeropath effort to get Flight Adviser up and running is an example of having a new idea and swiftly developing a simple prototype to test it.
Tell us about your best effort at quietly trialling a new idea or process – how did it work out? What did you learn?
Feel free to respond here on the Forum, or privately here via a Survey Monkey form.
An edited selection of responses will be published in the Jan/Feb edition, but with no names attached. One randomly selected person will receive a prize, namely a copy of the book There Are No Accidents, by Jessie Singer.