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Success and failure are more contextual than most people realize, and what we measure matters. When we measure the wrong things we get the wrong results. From hummus projects that succeed and fail simultaneously to vanity metrics that look impressive but mean nothing, Dan & Stephanie make the case that failure isn't terminal, it's a jumping-off point for learning, if you're measuring what actually matters.
By Stephanie Robbins and Dan HowellSuccess and failure are more contextual than most people realize, and what we measure matters. When we measure the wrong things we get the wrong results. From hummus projects that succeed and fail simultaneously to vanity metrics that look impressive but mean nothing, Dan & Stephanie make the case that failure isn't terminal, it's a jumping-off point for learning, if you're measuring what actually matters.