When A Project Fails, Should The Workers Get A Bonus?
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Friday, July 29, 2016
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Astro Teller on the TED Stage.
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Part 1 of the TED Radio Hour episode Failure Is An Option
About Astro Teller's TED Talk
Entrepreneur Astro Teller rewards colleagues when their ambitious projects fail. Teller says this helps people take risks so they can achieve their "moonshot" goals, like a balloon-powered internet.
About Astro Teller
Astro Teller oversees X, a "moonshot" factory for building audacious ideas that can solve concrete problems for millions of people through technology.
Teller is on the board of several businesses including AIĀ-based hedge fund Cerebellum Capital, Inc., and Flux.io, a startup reinventing how buildings are designed and built. He is also the author of two novels.
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