“Striving for Minimal Achievement” — EngagingConflicts.com

As his bio states:
Barry is a nationally recognized expert on entrepreneurship who has given over 100 speeches to audiences ranging from 20 to 20,000. He was appointed by the Illinois Governor in 2005 to serve on the board of the Institute for Entrepreneurship Education (IIEE). As a member of the Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame, he also has taught entrepreneurship as an adjunct professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He founded an angel investor group, an angel fund, and is a former advisory member of the board of the Angel Capital Education Foundation. He is the author of You Need to Be A Little Crazy: The Truth about Starting and Growing Your Business and Bounce! Failure, Resiliency and the Confidence to Achieve Your Next Great Success.
I came across his article 100 Ways to Kill a Concept: Why Most Ideas Get Shot Down at ChangeThis recently. It says:
You need to let go of the idea that there is always something to learn from failure or that you can always build and duplicate your success. Get ready for your next great success by letting go and bouncing.
You can find the article at ChangeThis or download it by clicking here: Striving for Minimal Achievement
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