Why founders should expect and embrace failure
Tracey Warren believes founders shouldn’t be avoiding failure. Because any business that survives, even if its form is completely unrecognisable from how it started, is never a failure.
The art of making mistakes
Failure is an ingredient for success. But how do top entrepreneurs embrace mistakes, learn from them, and move on positively?
Australian entrepreneurs need to develop an appetite for risk, says Bastion Brands’ Simon Davies
"Risk-taking is not a signature trait of Australian businesses. In fact, we’re risk-averse and conservative in our business outlook."
“Starting up and scaling are two different things”: 20 commercial lessons from 20 years in business
As BJM Digital celebrates 20 years, founder Ben McIntyre shares what he's learnt about continual learning, reflection and staying connected.
“Nothing is learnt through repetition”: How World’s Biggest Garage Sale’s co-founder embraces failure
A degree of failure is unavoidable, so it should be thought of as an opportunity to learn from. So let’s start normalising the process to progress.
Vulnerability is bravery: How to embrace it and put your fear of failure to use
Vulnerability can be a great strength in business because it teaches us to engage, to listen and to admit when we need assistance.