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What Makes a Failure Intelligent

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The total cost of India’s successful Moon mission was $75M whereas cost of making movies like Interstellar is reported to be $165M. ISRO can be seen as a failure in 2019 but that failure (and all the lessons learned from it) enabled success in 2023. Read my 2015 post on this here. where there are no readymade answers.

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6 Lessons On Creating a Lasting Influence

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In an organizational context, ability to influence is at the heart of a leader’s success in driving changes, building great teams, delivering results and implementing the strategic vision. At an individual level, your ability to influence others is at the core of building relationships, creating a network and achieving your goals.

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How to Build a Great Team and Culture? 60 Pointers

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A great culture enables success, builds team fabric and attracts talent too. Good team work is mathematics – it adds leverage, divides work and multiplies success. Where there are human beings, there will be dynamics of how they operate. When you encounter an ego situation , quiz your goals. Treat them as humans.

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Connecting, Building Relationships and Team Success

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Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Connecting, Building Relationships and Team Success Quality of relationships between the team members is one of the determinants of success as a team - be it project, process improvement initiative or an organization building one. Processes are crucial but not sufficient.

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Double the Love: An Interview with Lisa Haneberg

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Lisa Haneberg is an expert (and lifelong student) in the areas of organization development, management, leadership, talent management, and personal and organizational success. I have worked with leaders who proclaim a need for accountability, publish metrics, but then do little else to operate the accountability system.

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