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Exploring Failure and Culture in Climate Resilience Projects

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18 Jul, 2024

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Exploring Failure and Culture in Climate Resilience Projects

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The ability to fail as a pre-condition for the development of highly innovative solutions is well documented in many sectors. The key question driving the investigations in the work is: Are we allowing enough failure for innovation to thrive?

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Tue, 07/16/2024 – 14:57

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04/26/2024

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