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How Coca-Cola, Netflix, and Amazon Learn from Failure

Too many leaders live in fear of mistakes, missteps, and disappointments. But if you're not prepared to fail, you're not prepared to learn.

In May, right after he became CEO of Coca-Cola Co., James Quincey called upon rank-and-file managers to get beyond the fear of failure that had dogged the company since the "New Coke" fiasco of so many years ago. "If we're not making mistakes," he insisted, "we're not trying hard enough."

In June, even as his company was enjoying unparalleled success with its subscribers, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings worried that his fabulously valuable streaming service had too many hit shows and was canceling too few new shows. "Our hit ratio is too high right now," he told a technology conference. "We have to take more risk... to try more crazy things... we should have a higher cancel rate overall."

Even Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, arguably the most successful entrepreneur in the world, makes the case as directly as he can that his company's growth and innovation is built on its failures. "If you're going to take bold bets, they're going to be experiments," he explained shortly after Amazon bought Whole Foods. "And if they're experiments, you don't know ahead of time if they're going to work. Experiments are by their very nature prone to failure. But a few big successes compensate for dozens and dozens of things that didn’t work."

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