Thomas Edison - Maybe Not So Much a Hero Today as Attitudes Harden Against Failure

 A bunch of misfits who couldn't make it in the "old country" founded America where they could start over. So, come on, this new nation had to bake in tolerance for failure. Unlike in England, the Thomas Edisons who had so many failures could be heroes. 

That was then.

Currently there is a very different attitude about failure. From the get-go that has been a game-changer in everything from CEO tenure to risk-taking to openness in communications. In this article pubished today in O'Dwyer's Public Relations I discuss four implications of the growing intolerance for not meeting expectations - and quickly. 

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