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Failure Chronicles
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Seven CEOs, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists tell stories of personal failures-and what they learned from them. Doug Rauch, a former president of Trader Joe's, admits to being a "control-aholic" and recounts how his micromanagement hindered the chain's East Coast expansion. Linda Rottenberg talks about her mantra, "Go big, or go home," and how she made the call to close her business in India. Anthony Tjan describes the ups and downs of his start-up when the irrationally exuberant dot-com boom went bust. Roger McNamee frankly discusses his failed bid to change the world. Wayne Pacelle, head of the Humane Society, talks about the importance of closing the deal. Peter Guber recounts a life-changing experience with Muhammad Ali. Whitney Johnson looks back on her first venture: investing in a friend's dream. Dave Strubler, a mountain climber and business professor reflects on making it almost to the top.