Do you think that not achieving a project's goal always means failure?
Sunny Kim
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There are times when a project doesn't fully meet its goals, but it still doesn't feel like a failure. In your case, when do you genuinely feel that your project has failed?
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HyeRan Kim@kim_hyeran
Not achieving a project’s goal doesn’t always mean failure. Projects can provide valuable insights, enhance team collaboration, or open new opportunities, even if initial objectives aren’t met. Success should be evaluated holistically, considering various criteria and stakeholder perspectives.
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