Working Knowledge: Cheap, Fast, and In Control: How Tech Aids Innovation
Working Knowledge: Cheap, Fast, and In Control: How Tech Aids Innovation"We need to appreciate that new knowledge comes as much from failure as it does from success. Innovators learn from failure: Understanding what doesn’t work may be at least as important as understanding what does, provided these failures are revealed early in a project and are swiftly reexamined. Learning from failure is a boon at this point: Few resources have been committed and decision making is flexible, meaning that other approaches can themselves be tested. Thus, experiments that result in failure should not be viewed as failed experiments."
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