Today, we're delighted to host an exceptional guest, Amy Edmondson, a distinguished professor of Leadership at Harvard Business School. Amy's credentials are impressive: she's penned seven books and over 75 articles, gaining recognition for her trailblazing work on psychological safety. In her latest work, "The Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well," now available in Danish, Amy delves into the intricate relationship between psychological safety and intelligent failure.
Our focus today is on understanding and embracing failure. Success isn't just about taking risks; it's also about being prepared to face and learn from failure. But how do we constructively discuss failure? What kind of environments foster a mindset where learning through failure is not just accepted, but encouraged? How can we transform our relationship with failure, mistakes, and setbacks, turning them into stepping stones for success?
In this episode, we'll explore these questions and more. We'll examine how to place failure at the heart of our endeavors and discuss strategies for 'failing well' – making mistakes that lead us in the right direction. Join us as we unpack how to harness the power of failure to fuel creativity, resilience, and adaptability. Let's dive into the art of making it happen by failing well, thriving, and responding positively to change.
Listen and learn:
Today, we're delighted to host an exceptional guest, Amy Edmondson, a distinguished professor of Leadership at Harvard Business School. Amy's credentials are impressive: she's penned seven books and over 75 articles, gaining recognition for her trailblazing work on psychological safety. In her latest work, "The Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well," now available in Danish, Amy delves into the intricate relationship between psychological safety and intelligent failure.
Our focus today is on understanding and embracing failure. Success isn't just about taking risks; it's also about being prepared to face and learn from failure. But how do we constructively discuss failure? What kind of environments foster a mindset where learning through failure is not just accepted, but encouraged? How can we transform our relationship with failure, mistakes, and setbacks, turning them into stepping stones for success?
In this episode, we'll explore these questions and more. We'll examine how to place failure at the heart of our endeavors and discuss strategies for 'failing well' – making mistakes that lead us in the right direction. Join us as we unpack how to harness the power of failure to fuel creativity, resilience, and adaptability. Let's dive into the art of making it happen by failing well, thriving, and responding positively to change.
Listen and learn: