One Question, Eight Answers

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How can mistakes be absorbed into the learning process, and when can failure function as a step toward a PPP’s long-term success? This article provides answers of experts.

Some PPPs fail. That’s a fact. But when the lessons these failures impart are integrated into future projects, missteps have the potential to innovate—energizing the learning cycle and setting the stage for long-term success. To gain a better understanding of how innovation in PPPs builds on genuine learning, Handshake reached out to PPP infrastructure experts around the world, posing the same question to each. Their honest answers redefine what works—and provide new insights into the PPP process.

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