Innovations succeed when failure is seen as a learning step to great success.
1 You can only fail better only if you learn from the failures. And then failing is something that prompts you to move ahead.
2 Failure is part of innovation; it is very much an intrinsic part of innovating. Innovations succeed when failure is seen as a learning step to great success.
3 It is the insight into the cause of the failure and the alternative courses of action that could have been pursued that makes it a real “lesson learned.”
4 Failure is often viewed as falling backward instead of leaning forward. When you reframe the word "failure" to be more positive, you open the door to learning.
5 At the age of innovation, failure is seen as a fruit full of experience. Too often, we want to blame someone or something for the failure instead of using it as a launch point for improvement.
6 Failure is part of innovation; without failures, without the blossom of innovation. The point is how to avoid repetitive mistakes and focus on lessons learned from failures.
7 Failure builds knowledge and resilience. Part of being a leader is about taking the calculated risk and failing forward to exploring the “art of possible.”
8 To improve the innovation success rate, it is a balancing act to have enough failure and an environment that encourages learning from failure quickly and cost-effectively, without having failures that are too frequent or too expensive.
9 Life is a journey, failure is the chance to teach you the depth of life; success is the opportunity to show you the height of life.
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