How would you define the relationship between innovation and failure?
Listen in as David Thodey, Business Leader, Chair of Xero, Chair of Ramsay Health Care, and Chancellor of The University of Sydney, explains how failure is part of the innovative journey in this FAQ. He discusses that to innovate you have to push the boundaries on what you’re working on and with that comes the risk of failure. Failure is a natural human process, but it doesn’t mean that it’s pleasant to experience or that we want to fail. David also provides examples of how in science and astromony they perform experiments or have hyptotheses that they test until they fail or prove them wrong so failing really is a learning opportunity and provides a way to improve. Listen to his episode here
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