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"Failure hurts because it is just that, failure! Even when done well, small failure can be costly. If you fail over and over again, you could jeopardize your chances for future success, no matter who you are or how small the cost. Failure is not the goal. The goal is learning."Read full article by Bill Fischer: http://link.imd.org/nbvev
Calling all entrepreneurs! Applications are now open for the Integrated Innovation Institute’s 2016 VentureBridge summer and fall terms. The program is open to current students and recent alumni and takes place at the CMU Silicon Valley campus. Learn more about how you can apply here: http://bit.ly/1TiXRun
Join Baltimore Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh and Rear Admiral Tom Lynch, commander of the Navy Battle Group in Operation Desert Shield, to find out what it takes to lead a team to success. Professor Rajshree Agarwal, director of the Smith School’s Ed Snider Center, will moderate the discussion, you’ll be able to ask questions. Wed., Apr. 20, 5 p.m., Ritchie Coliseum. Event is free. Register here: http://www.cvent.com/d/8fqdfvThe event, held at a different location every year, saw MBA cohorts from different business schools around the world come together at the Florida city's university
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Two weeks ago, 14 innovative cleantech startups faced off in the 2016 Clean Energy Trust Challenge.
Kellogg student Rose Jordan and alumna Ada Kussainova ’15 joined forces to pitch INjoo Networks, a smart resource management software. Take an inside look at INjoo Networks's crowd-pleasing pitch: http://kell.gg/1VzWzyw
Student Rose Jordan and alumna Ada Kussainova had the unique opportunity to participate in the largest single-day pitch competition for energy startups in the U.S.

Congratulations to the team of Yale University graduate students on their second-place finish in a nationwide Patagonia case competition. The team consisted of Nitesh Kumar ’17, Laurene Petitjean FES ’19, Jon Powell ENG ’18, Serena Pozza MEM ’17, and Ranran Wang FES ’16. CC: Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science, Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences #patagoniacase
The Yale team's proposal will be turned into a business case study and will be studied in MBA classrooms.

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