Creating a positive culture around failure in project management

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== Creating a positive culture around failure in project management ==
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== Introduction ==
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[[Category:Innovative Project Management]]
  
 
To fail is to learn. At least that is what might create a more innovative environment in your company. It is not at all as interesting to succeed in the first try as to fail and know how to deal with it, get past it and know that your success wasn't accedental. If you manage to create a positive failure environment in your project teams the result of the project might develop into creative and innovative masterpieces.
 
To fail is to learn. At least that is what might create a more innovative environment in your company. It is not at all as interesting to succeed in the first try as to fail and know how to deal with it, get past it and know that your success wasn't accedental. If you manage to create a positive failure environment in your project teams the result of the project might develop into creative and innovative masterpieces.
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* Celebration of failures
 
* Celebration of failures
  
[[Category:Innovative Project Management]]
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== Embracing Failure ==
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== Relating Concepts In Industry ==
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== Critical Comparison ==
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== Suggestions For Improvements ==

Revision as of 13:12, 21 November 2014

Contents

Introduction

To fail is to learn. At least that is what might create a more innovative environment in your company. It is not at all as interesting to succeed in the first try as to fail and know how to deal with it, get past it and know that your success wasn't accedental. If you manage to create a positive failure environment in your project teams the result of the project might develop into creative and innovative masterpieces.

In this article the following will be further explained:

  • Quick testing and pre-protoyping
  • Software project management applied in hardware project management
  • Celebration of failures

Embracing Failure

Relating Concepts In Industry

Critical Comparison

Suggestions For Improvements

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