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October 29, 2006 8:16 AM

Killing a Project

Failure can be “positive” – John Funk at Evergreen IP is about to start writing about a project he and his partners just killed.  Understanding why things don’t work – and then doing something about it – has always been a key part of the entrepreneurial process (at least mine.)  Part of the premise of John’s business is that a lot of projects that they take on will fail – I expect he’ll have some powerful insights to share.

Posted in: Failure

COMMENTS (1)

Funny, the very next item in my feed reader was an entry by Stowe about Pluck killing their RSS readed

Ted Rheingold , October 30, 2006 2:42 PM

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