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Increase Your Return on Failure
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Increase Your Return on Failure 31% of respondents identified a risk-averse culture as a key obstacle to innovation. “The best and hardest work is done in the spirit of adventure and challenge…Mistakes will be made Mistakes aren’t a necessary evil,” They aren’t evil at all. They are an inevitable co
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  • Increase Your Return on Failure
  • 31% of respondents identified a risk-averse culture as a key obstacle to innovation.
  • “The best and hardest work is done in the spirit of adventure and challenge…Mistakes will be made
  • Mistakes aren’t a necessary evil,”
  • They aren’t evil at all. They are an inevitable consequence of doing something new….and should be seen as valuable.

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