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Council Post: 15 Effective Ways To Normalize Discussions About Failure

Por: Forbes Business October 03, 2022

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The fear of failure is a common human instinct, especially in the workplace. Although failure is often considered a bad thing, the lessons learned from a misstep can often be used to a business’s advantage. When leaders encourage employees to have more discussions about failure and how they can learn from their mistakes, a business can see tremendous growth. That's why a panel of members offered some tips on how to normalize these types... + full article



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