The “fail fast” mentality, once confined to startups, is taking root in the Department of War, previously known as the ...
The US Army's command and control system, NGC2, is a prime example of the service's new approach to developing weapons.
The future belongs to manufacturers who can turn uncertainty into opportunity, setbacks into learning and pressure into ...
Entrepreneurship is booming in the U.S., with nearly one in five adults currently in the process of starting or running a business. At Pepperdine University, one graduate program aims to support those ...
EVER SINCE its was founded in 2002 SpaceX has been a proponent of the “fail fast; learn fast” school of engineering. And the past few months have seen some particularly spectacular failures. Two test ...
Imagine passing by a crowded train somewhere in Bangladesh or India during peak hour. You might not know where it’s going, but since so many people are aboard, you assume they must be headed somewhere ...
Failure has become de rigeur, particularly in software start-ups that initially require little capital and small teams. The idea seems simple enough: you start with an initial venture concept, put ...
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