Intelligent failure refers to the concept of proactively learning from failures in a way that enhances future decision-making and innovation. It emphasizes the importance of analyzing what went wrong, understanding the underlying reasons, and applying those insights to improve processes and strategies. By embracing intelligent failure, organizations can foster a culture of experimentation and resilience, ultimately leading to growth and success. This approach contrasts with punitive responses to failure, promoting a mindset that values learning over blame.
Is there difference between smart and intelligent?
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you are intelligent in different ways because everyone has different brain and not everyone thinks the same.everyone should be able to have the ability to think
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The comparative and superlative forms of intelligent are more intelligent and most intelligent.
"Intelligent" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more intelligent" or "most intelligent."
Intelligent can be said as "clever" or "smart".
More intelligent,Most intelligent.
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The word for intelligent in French is "intelligent."
intelligent in Tagalog: matalino
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The plural of "she is an intelligent girl" would be, "they are intelligent girls".
more intelligent, most intelligent