How do we change British perceptions of failure so that a setback in business becomes no more than a business war wound, an inevitable rite of passage on the road to realising a successful idea?
As a successful entrepreneur, I have tried many things, failed at many things, and often taken the long route to success. In my mid-20’s, I found myself homeless and bankrupt after a successful start ...
Retailers have used forms of “trial and error” or “test and learn” for many years, but lately, the term “fail fast” is gaining currency among the nimblest and most forward-thinking operators.
— -- Let's talk about a word no small business owner or entrepreneur ever likes to utter: "failure." Nobody wants to fail. But some failure is inevitable — at least it is if you ever hope to ...
Serviceplan Berlin’s Jeannette Bohné celebrates a year in the job in a unique way: With a warts-and-all analysis of her first year at the helm. A year ago, on 1 November 2023 (five days before my ...
“Failure isn’t a necessary evil. In fact, it isn’t evil at all. It is a necessary consequence of doing something new.” ― Ed Catmull, Creativity Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way ...
In one sense, “failure” can be devastating for a biopharmaceutical company, but by failing early enough, companies can learn lessons, avoid unnecessary expenditures and conserve resources for other, ...
An edtech company might offer an outstanding technology that fits with the ethos and strategic direction of an institution, but that is just the start, says John Miles Universities in the UK and ...
New EA CEO Andrew Wilson wants the publishing giant to experiment on new titles quickly and to ‘fail fast’ as it moves forward. Speaking to the Wall Street Journal following his recent appointment as ...