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Venture Creation  •  Innovation


THE UNEXPECTED BENEFIT OF CELEBRATING FAILURE

Taking on risky, audacious projects require us to first challenge the hardest
parts - facing the possible failure points with enthusiastic skepticism, and
making the visions more concrete.

by Astro Teller  •  16 min read  •  391 Views
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SUMMARY

"Great dreams aren't just visions," says Astro Teller, "They're visions coupled
to strategies for making them real." The head of X (formerly Google X), Teller
takes us inside the "moonshot factory," as it's called, where his team seeks to
solve the world's biggest problems through experimental projects like
balloon-powered Internet and wind turbines that sail through the air. Find out
X's secret to creating an organization where people feel comfortable working on
big, risky projects and exploring audacious ideas.
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