Amazon has a 'fail fast, fail often' culture, and executives use a tongue-in-cheek term to refer to shuttered initiatives (AMZN)

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· At Amazon, the term "abandoned in place" refers to programs that the company is abruptly ditching.
· Under-performing programs are usually shrugged off right after the holiday season, when Amazon has unusually-high order volumes. 
· Still, the quick-changing culture can cause stress, too. 
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