Thanks to a collaboration with the Leanpub team, AI-translated versions of my book The Mistakes That Make Us: Cultivating a Culture of Learning and Innovation will be available in many languages, including Portuguese for the Brazil market (and I’m traveling there in September to speak at the Lean Institute Brasil conference).

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Here is a PDF sample of the book, below. Click on the image for the browser-based reader.

The Mistakes That Make Us – Portuguese (Brazil)

The translation is certainly imperfect. I can provide a free copy of the eBook to anybody willing to give feedback. Please send me a message about that if you’re interested.

You can also get a sample or purchase the eBook via LeanPub (with a 60-day money-back guarantee).

This page has information about the automated translations to 31 languages. If you’re bi-lingual in one of those languages, please contact me, and I’ll send you a code for a free copy.

It’s also available through Amazon in Kindle or Paperback versions.

Here is a short video that discusses the translations:


Graças a uma colaboração com a equipe do Leanpub, versões traduzidas por IA do meu livro “The Mistakes That Make Us: Cultivating a Culture of Learning and Innovation” estarão disponíveis em muitos idiomas, incluindo português para o mercado brasileiro (e estou viajando para lá em setembro para falar na conferência do Lean Institute Brasil.

Aqui está um exemplo em PDF. A tradução é certamente imperfeita. Posso fornecer uma cópia gratuita do e-book para qualquer pessoa disposta a dar feedback. Por favor, envie-me uma mensagem sobre isso.


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