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What’s the difference between a mistake and a ristake? And how you can learn from endeavours that don’t work out as planned

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Pretty much every opportunity worth pursuing won’t be failure proof. And if you’re ready to try something brave, or are reeling from a cherished idea gone wrong, then this article is for you.  How can you assess the risk of making mistakes with new ideas before you launch the project, and how can you learn best from those mistakes, and communicate these to risk-wary executives? This article explores these questions.

I also recommend utilising this free PDF about “strategy tool kits” from the Advanced Institute of Management: Executive Briefings.