tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5929749466813416949.post4505985615802265288..comments2021-11-03T16:12:29.308+00:00Comments on The BPD Blog: 11th Sanitation Community of Practice (SanCoP) Meeting: Learning from Failure in Sanitationwww.bpdws.orghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13370944693987965602noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5929749466813416949.post-25791950720996660592013-01-19T08:54:30.118+00:002013-01-19T08:54:30.118+00:00It is awesome argument; I really enjoyed a lot.
A...It is awesome argument; I really enjoyed a lot.<br /><br />According to my understanding, ‘lessons learnt’ must be focused on assessing what went wrong along with mentioning uniqueness of the implemented concept and the process mechanisms. On the other side, ‘admitting failure’ must be come out from the previously mentioned concept and mechanisms where there is no room for pointing out the uniqueness of the project.<br />The explanation, which is mentioned here, is not clear to me about Reassessing perceptions of failure. It has a link with hypothesis of the project and its assumptions with the end results, isn’t. Waled Mahmud, WASH ExpertAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5929749466813416949.post-2303741841838399662013-01-17T13:22:21.517+00:002013-01-17T13:22:21.517+00:00Thanks for sharing this useful postThanks for sharing this useful posteawaterhttp://www.eawater.comnoreply@blogger.com