Success and failure can mean different things to different people, and it's important to define what those terms mean for you and your work.
What is your definition of success and failure in your work?
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Success = helping someone.
Failure = not learning from mistakes.
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Success is driving a positive impact and creating a solution. Failure creates room for greater resilience, to learn and move on.
As a founder, Churchill’s take on success is quite good. “Success is going from failure to failure without losing the enthusiasm”
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Honestly, it depends on the context. In some situations, short terms success leads to long-term failures, for example, banks quarterly earning. While in some situations the reverse is applicable, short-term loses lead to long-term victories, for example, the story of slack. So i don't know if there will be a definition that gives justice without being vague.
Success at work simply means bringing satisfaction to the team involved in a particular task. Whether it’s about in-house colleagues or clients
Whereas failure, to some extent, is not seeing the desired results that will bring satisfaction to the team.
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I think that success is failing, to learn something new.
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Sucess = Learning + Progress
Failure = Comfort zone
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getting the end user be able to say : "your tool helps me spend more time my family"
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