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Synopsis
Excerpt from The Elusive Silver Lining: How We Fail to Learn From Failure in Software Development
As modern organizations struggle with increasing complexity and difficult challenges, we argue that every experience win, lose, or draw is a valuable organizational asset that must be fully exploited. First, this requires an organization willing to view failures as opportunities to learn something rather than as embarrassing moments to be quickly forgotten. Second, and often missing, organizations need a formal postmortem diagnostic tool that can reliably discern what worked on a project and what did not. Without such a tool, it is possible that the wrong lessons will be learned.
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