Found this book weak overall, contains some attempts at humour such as we were going to launch Virgin condoms. Minimal learning points, the main ones were write things down, attentively listen, be a nice person, network, consult friends and family for honest opinions. Shamelessly self promotes Virgin way too much for my liking. Even contains the parallel of Sir Richard leading from the front line as like being an army general taking a head shot for the team. This book seems to have been written to generate raise money and promote Virgin rather than sharing useful knowledge.

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The Right Kind of Wrong: How to Fail Well and Learn Faster by Amy Edmondson
In a world that often says “never fail” or conversely, “fail fast, fail often,” it can be hard to know where to stand. Yet, as
