It's not the mistake that matters, but how you
bounce back.
Entrepreneurship is no walk in the park.
The mistakes leaders make can have
personal impact. Take it from the founder of Renoun, a startup
specializing in professional skis. Circumstance forced him to ask his
friends to give up their stakes in the company they shared -- clearly a
difficult, complicated decision.
Other setbacks can change an entire
company. Tracy Lawrence of catering startup Chewse learned
the hard way how one toxic employee can impact a company's entire culture,
long after they're gone.
But screwing up is part of learning -- and part of running
a business. The real question is: How do you recover?
In this special content collection, we examine failure through
the eyes of entrepreneurs who have been there. We share the stories
of entrepreneurs on the times they blew it -- and how they coped.
Those
strategies taught them how to run their businesses and what to never do
again. And they serve as real-life examples of our
exclusive research -- that entrepreneurs are specially poised to
weather any type of failure.
Let these stories comfort you the next time
you think you've really blown it. You'll find that you haven't failed at all --
that you've only found another way to learn and grow stronger.
Written by: Entrepreneur Staff
Credit: Entrepreneur.com
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