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Good failure vs bad failure

2015-03-14
By: Ken
On: March 14, 2015
In: BUSINESS, PROCESS, STRATEGY
With: 0 Comments

As you approach innovation and motivating your work force, is there hesitation? Fear of failure?   How many times did you fail today? Was it a good fail or a bad fail? Iteration is core to the engine of innovation producing results. Setting the stage for good failure, that being within preset boundaries and related to core business objectives, is essential.Read More →

Fail fast fail often (learn continuously)

2014-11-14
By: Ken
On: November 14, 2014
In: BUSINESS, FAILURE

If we assume our success rate in innovating will be one out of X it stands to reason that the more iterations you have more success you will ultimately have. In order to establish a culture where the iterative approach is taken and it is recognized that not everything will be a wild success, the concept of failure needs to be discussed and understood that it is an integral part of the process. It is imperative to remove the psychological barriers that leave people cautious to not fail. Fail fast Fail often is one of many phrases I’ve heard that encourages people to try atRead More →

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