Rethinking the “Fail Fast, Fail Often” Mindset to Deliver Meaningful Business Innovation.
Failure is the default state. You have to do nothing to fail.
If you are someone who takes solace in accepting failure as a pillar of success, then this book will open your eyes to how to succeed faster without failing often. The “fail fast, fail often” principle is so deeply rooted in the business world that it glorifies failure in the pursuit of grand innovations and, quite often, makes it the end goal. However, enterprises cannot afford to fail at producing meaningful innovations because unprecedented disruptions are imminent due to the recent advancements in AI.
In Failing Fast?, author Luv Tulsidas dives deep into the ten secrets to succeed faster at innovation and create a world where we can live more meaningful lives. These secrets span from mindset changes to methodologies and executional discipline, all needed to help you achieve your big dreams faster. Regardless of where you are in your life journey, if you have the need to deliver meaningful innovation for your market fast enough to get ahead of the rest, you will find these secrets highly valuable.