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Yes, that is part of building a great company, you should NOT punish
people for each and every failure. If you do, you get people that will stick with failed projects at all costs, that drag the company down. And, so what if one group got assigned to do something that in the end did not work out? This is part of the process of figuring out what works. If it was all so obvious, we could all open companies, do the right things and all be millionairs.

Notice this is the attack in general with web applications that Google is taking. They are going to be trying a lot of different things and not worry about the failures. Those afraid of failures will not figure it out.
Posted by: DonnieBoy   Posted on: 11/29/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yes, that is part of building a great company, you should NOT punish  DonnieBoy | 11/29/06
True, MS has done it for years  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/29/06
Right, they even figured out that breaking the law works, no limits on what  DonnieBoy | 11/29/06
Or Google?  John Zern | 11/29/06
Guess all you like.  nomorems | 11/29/06
Get used to it, you'll see more...  techboy_z | 11/29/06
Google too thin  Patanjali | 11/30/06
Google a Good News/Bad News story  Upbeatdad | 12/01/06
RE: A good sign: Google drops its Answers project  astawerksdotcom | 09/10/07

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