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  2. Voices: What I’ve learnt from all my failed new year’s ...

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    Although I failed at Veganuary the first time around, I stuck at it and did it again, learning from my mistakes. I went from cluelessly sustaining myself on Linda McCartney sausages and nuts to ...

  3. My tech startup failed due to 3 mistaken assumptions ... - AOL

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    Among the many lessons from my failed startup, I have focused on three in particular that have made me successful in my subsequent roles: ... Most scaling companies fail because they learn to ...

  4. Fail fast (business) - Wikipedia

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    The concept has been widely employed as a metaphor in business, dating back to at least 2001. [5] It is widely used in the technology and pharmaceutical industries. [2] [3] It became a mantra and badge of honor within startup culture and particularly within the technology industry and in the United States' Silicon Valley, where it is a common part of corporate culture.

  5. Why Start-Ups Fail and What We Can Learn From Them - AOL

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    Start-ups face a lot of risk. But research suggests that 65% of start-ups fail because of one particular problem: people. Motley Fool host Ricky Mulvey caught up with Martin Gonzalez, creator of ...

  6. Museum of Failure - Wikipedia

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    Failing to learn and learning to fail (intelligently): How great organizations put failure to work to innovate and improve. Long Range Planning, 38(3), 299–319. Khanna, R., Guler, I., & Nerkar, A. (2016). Fail often, fail big, and fail fast? Learning from small failures and R&D performance in the pharmaceutical industry.

  7. Trial and error - Wikipedia

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    In his famous experiment, a cat was placed in a series of puzzle boxes in order to study the law of effect in learning. [4] He plotted to learn curves which recorded the timing for each trial. Thorndike's key observation was that learning was promoted by positive results, which was later refined and extended by B. F. Skinner's operant conditioning.

  8. How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big - Wikipedia

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    How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life is a 2013 nonfiction book by Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert. Adams shares many of the techniques and theories from his life which he believes can increase a person's likelihood of success. [1] The book has been reviewed by Forbes India and the Dallas News. [2] [3]

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