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Exploring the book “Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away” by Annie Duke

IDEA Collider: Innovation & Asymmetric Learning in Pharma

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The Power of Reverse Salient

There's a scientific word which people can look up which is called reverse salient that's really what a monkey is so monkeys and pedestals is easier to remember but a reverse salient is what we would think about. A good example of areverse salient is there's all sorts of things you could do in service of building electric vehicles but if you don't have the battery problem solved none of the other stuff matters right? "You have to solve the battery issue before any of the otherstuff before you can unlock the whole system"

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