“Failure isn’t a necessary evil. In fact, it isn’t evil at all. It is a necessary consequence of doing something new.” ― Ed Catmull, Creativity Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way ...
Today’s job market is more ruthless than ever, leaving many desperately clinging to their roles amid mass layoffs and side-eyeing the competition. In such environments, a rival colleague or workplace ...
The U.S. nuclear navy, created by Admiral Hyman Rickover, was an astonishing bureaucratic and cultural revolution in modern military history. Rickover’s belief in superior engineering, continuous ...
Long known for its massive scale and bureaucratic complexity, the Pentagon is slowly transforming itself into a more streamlined organization, much like a Silicon Valley company. The “fail fast” ...
A YouTuber attempts a shoe tying tutorial, but keeps getting interrupted by a game sponsor and personal anecdotes. A funny skit on videos that don't get to the point. Tropical Storm Melissa update as ...
In traditional corporate culture, failure is treated like a contagious disease, but Musk treats it as essential R&D. The fail-fast model gets you to the truth faster. By the time most companies run a ...
I spent nearly a decade as an intrapreneur inside the world’s largest global holding companies. On paper, it looked a lot like entrepreneurship: validate an idea, conduct research, raise or allocate ...