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Why Refusing to Discuss Failure Erodes a Culture of Growth
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Why Refusing to Discuss Failure Erodes a Culture of Growth

Hubspot, 2020

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7

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  • Innovative
  • Applicable
  • Engaging

Recommendation

Talking about failure is unpleasant – especially in front of work colleagues, employees and superiors. But successful companies do just that, argues Alex Birkett, a manager at HubSpot. In a blog post, he offers an overview of best practices for companies on how to avoid success bias. In an age where the ability to innovate is crucial for companies to remain viable, leaders will welcome Birkett’s applicable recommendations on fostering a company culture that celebrates failure as an opportunity to grow.

Take-Aways

  • Companies often fail to see failure as part of their success stories.
  • A culture of transparency and experimentation can help companies combat success bias.

About the Author

Alex Birkett is a senior growth marketing manager at HubSpot.