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The power of learning from failure and turning it into success is celebrated in a new British Army campaign aiming to inspire new recruits.
The “Fail. Learn. Win” recruitment campaign, launching on Thursday, focuses on how failings can be “the first step towards victory” and not a reason to quit.
It was informed by research suggesting 81% of young people do not achieve their goals “because of fear of failure”, with the campaign aiming to combat perceptions that failure is a weakness.
What s the first step towards victory? Failure. You fail. You learn. So you win, when it really matters. #FailLearnWin
The consortium will deliver training alongside Royal Navy personnel
18 December 2020 • 12:30pm
A consortium led by outsourcer Capita and defence and technology companies Raytheon, Elbit and Fujitsu has won a £1bn deal to train Royal Navy sailors and Royal Marines.
The 12-year agreement aims to modernise how military staff are taught, as well as deliver efficiencies and reduce the time they are away from their frontline duties.
The consortium, known as Team Fisher, will oversee on-the-ground and simulator training across a range of ranks, manage the Navy’s existing educational equipment and market UK military training courses abroad in an attempt to attract new revenue to the UK.