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Recovering from a Failure

Posted February 19, 2010 8:25 AM

Everyone can agree that not all business plans come to successful fruition. So what happens when your most important project reaches an impasse and has to be abandoned? Your team is discouraged and some of them leave — either voluntarily or involuntarily — yet you still have to find a way to move on. This article from The New York Times provides a practical four step approach on how to recover from such a disaster.

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07/30/2010 2:11 AM

For someone, people can recover from failure, but others, they may be clapsed!

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