Amy Edmondson
@AmyCEdmondson
Prof @ Harvard Biz. Author #RightKindOfWrong. Per @Thinkers50, I'm the #1 management thinker in the š (I know, I don't quite believe it myself)
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A spectacular reminder from a follower on LinkedIn...if we are to succeed in new territory, we must be willing to encounter #IntelligentFailure along the way!
linkedin.com/posts/j-visserā¦
To honor the 20th year of the Financial Times Schroders Business #BookoftheYear award, Andrew Hill asked past winners (a talented group I'm still shocked to be included amongst!) to reflect on our favorite biz books...here are my answers! Kate Moore Bryce G. Hoffman ft.com/content/7f5538ā¦
A fantasticāand succinct!āclip from my compelling chat with Kaihan Krippendorff of Outthinker a few weeks ago.
For more on how to create #PsychologicalSafety to allow people to fail well, listen to the full š episode here: outthinker.com/podcast/
I was delighted to contribute the foreword to Jeff Wetzlerās fantasticāand urgently neededāupcoming book, Ask šĀ It's full of tools & insights that make research like mine actionable for managers and leaders everywhere. A must-read! amzn.to/43LAmop #AskApproach
Love these quotes (that I am pleasantly surprised I said!) from my interview w/ Joshua Steinfeldt on #TheCourageousLife podš We had an engaging & insightful convo about #failure , #curiosity , and much more...listen to the full ep here or wherever you get pods practicingcourage.com
Failures may never be fun, but with practice using new tools and insights, they can become less painful and easier to learn from.
Quote from pg. 48 of #RightKindOfWrong ...grab your copy here to learn about strategies for #reframing #failure : bit.ly/RKWBook
Amy Edmondson Amy Edmondson the author of #RightKindOfWrong speaks to Louise Lyons about psychological safety and learning to fail well.
Watch the full interview recorded at the 2024 Quality Forum in London: youtu.be/J-4it0Q781U
#Quality2024 #QualityImprovement
I had the chance to start reading #MangoMoment and it's wonderful - moving, poignant, important. It was impossible to shed a - mostly happy - tear while reading Kris Vanhaecht #KindnessWorks