When it comes to success, companies rarely feel the urge to stop and see what they can learn from their experience, assuming that if they succeeded, all is good with the world. What a missed opportunity that is
May 10, 2019 11:48 a.m. ET
For many of us—no matter where we work or what we do—nothing feels as good as success. And for many of us, nothing is more harmful to our growth and development To understand why this is, compare success to failure. Companies tell their employees over and over again to embrace your failures, to ask yourselves what went wrong and to take advantage of all the learning opportunities that failure affords.
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