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November 17, 2015 Know How to End an Innovation Project with Grace"Breaking up" with an innovation project is never easy, especially if it's an initiative your team still believes in passionately. But when it's clear that an idea isn't going to pan out, perpetuating it can sap your organization's innovation capacity and energy. Here's how to end a project to produce a positive outcome:
Adapted from “How to Break Up with an Innovation Project,” by Scott Anthony. |
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