Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well

Author:   Amy C Edmondson
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
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9781982195069


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   05 September 2023
Format:   Hardback
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"Winner of the Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year 2023 A Behavioral Scientist Notable Book of 2023 A revolutionary guide that will transform your relationship with failure, from the pioneering researcher of psychological safety and award-winning Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson. We used to think of failure as the opposite of success. Now, we're often torn between two ""failure cultures"" one that says to avoid failure at all costs, the other that says fail fast, fail often. The trouble is that both approaches lack the crucial distinctions to help us separate good failure from bad. As a result, we miss the opportunity to fail well. After decades of award-winning research, Amy Edmondson is here to upend our understanding of failure and make it work for us. In Right Kind of Wrong, Edmondson provides the framework to think, discuss, and practice failure wisely. Outlining the three archetypes of failure--basic, complex, and intelligent--Amy showcases how to minimize unproductive failure while maximizing what we gain from flubs of all stripes. She illustrates how we and our organizations can embrace our human fallibility, learn exactly when failure is our friend, and prevent most of it when it is not. This is the key to pursuing smart risks and preventing avoidable harm. With vivid, real-life stories from business, pop culture, history, and more, Edmondson gives us specifically tailored practices, skills, and mindsets to help us replace shame and blame with curiosity, vulnerability, and personal growth. You'll never look at failure the same way again."

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Author:   Amy C Edmondson
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781982195069


ISBN 10:   1982195061
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   05 September 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Drawing on fascinating examples of individual and public mishaps--hospital errors, aviation mistakes, nuclear accidents, for example--Edmondson sets out a cogent, information rich study based in clearly explained research and buttressed by an abundance of practical tools. Perfectionists will find this freeing.""--Publishers Weekly ""Right Kind of Wrong is the ultimate self-help book: powerful ideas combined with practical tools. My advice is to snap shots of the book's eight illustrations - each a gem - and tack them up in front of your desk. You will be more effective immediately and on a faster learning curve going forward.""--Roger L. Martin, author of A New Way to Think ""The best book ever written on learning from failure by the researcher who taught millions of us about the power of psychological safety in our workplaces. Right Kind of Wrong is packed with Amy Edmondson's relentless wisdom and warmth, and above all, proven solutions that will help you build teams and companies where we fallible humans can thrive.""--Robert I. Sutton, New York Times bestselling author of The Friction Project, Scaling Up Excellence, and Good Boss, Bad Boss ""A masterclass in navigating, and even seeking out, the inevitable failures that pave the way to success. The incomparable Amy Edmondson shows us how to see failures as beginnings rather than endings--and how to create the conditions for failing well. Comprehensive, clear, and full of real-world examples, a must-read for performers and leaders alike.""--Angela Duckworth, New York Times bestselling author of Grit ""Creating an environment that is safe for solving difficult problems is one of the most important things we can do. With great clarity and insight, Amy shows us how we can make room for failure, recognizing that our emotions and personal needs are part of the solution. Right Kind of Wrong will inspire you to do your boldest work.""--Ed Catmull, bestselling author of Creativity Inc. ""The noble failure is essential to innovation and growth. But what is the difference between the noble failure, the sloppy mistake, and blameworthy sabotage? How can you make sure you're creating the conditions for success? Right Kind of Wrong will help you take the kind of risks you have to take in order to succeed in your career and in life.""--Kim Scott, author of Radical Candor and Just Work ""This book is as important as any I, among the most avid of readers, have ever encountered. It's that simple. No topic is more important than the assessment and understanding of failure. Amy Edmondson has broken entirely new ground; and for those who take the trouble, I no less than guarantee Right Kind of Wrong will be a ""game-changer."" The result of serious study and application of this tome will be one of the most important steps in your professional life.""--Tom Peters, bestselling author of In Search of Excellence and Tom Peters Compact Guide to Excellence"


"""Right Kind of Wrong is the ultimate self-help book: powerful ideas combined with practical tools. My advice is to snap shots of the book's eight illustrations - each a gem - and tack them up in front of your desk. You will be more effective immediately and on a faster learning curve going forward.""--Roger L. Martin, author of A New Way to Think ""The best book ever written on learning from failure by the researcher who taught millions of us about the power of psychological safety in our workplaces. Right Kind of Wrong is packed with Amy Edmondson's relentless wisdom and warmth, and above all, proven solutions that will help you build teams and companies where we fallible humans can thrive.""--Robert I. Sutton, New York Times bestselling author of The Friction Project, Scaling Up Excellence, and Good Boss, Bad Boss ""A masterclass in navigating, and even seeking out, the inevitable failures that pave the way to success. The incomparable Amy Edmondson shows us how to see failures as beginnings rather than endings--and how to create the conditions for failing well. Comprehensive, clear, and full of real-world examples, a must-read for performers and leaders alike.""--Angela Duckworth, New York Times bestselling author of Grit ""Creating an environment that is safe for solving difficult problems is one of the most important things we can do. With great clarity and insight, Amy shows us how we can make room for failure, recognizing that our emotions and personal needs are part of the solution. Right Kind of Wrong will inspire you to do your boldest work.""--Ed Catmull, bestselling author of Creativity Inc. ""The noble failure is essential to innovation and growth. But what is the difference between the noble failure, the sloppy mistake, and blameworthy sabotage? How can you make sure you're creating the conditions for success? Right Kind of Wrong will help you take the kind of risks you have to take in order to succeed in your career and in life.""--Kim Scott, author of Radical Candor and Just Work ""This book is as important as any I, among the most avid of readers, have ever encountered. It's that simple. No topic is more important than the assessment and understanding of failure. Amy Edmondson has broken entirely new ground; and for those who take the trouble, I no less than guarantee Right Kind of Wrong will be a ""game-changer."" The result of serious study and application of this tome will be one of the most important steps in your professional life.""--Tom Peters, bestselling author of In Search of Excellence and Tom Peters Compact Guide to Excellence"


Author Information

"Amy C. Edmondson is the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at the Harvard Business School, renowned for her research on psychological safety over twenty years. Her award-winning work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, Psychology Today, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, and more. Named by Thinkers50 in 2021 as the #1 Management Thinker in the world, Edmondson's Ted Talk ""How to Turn a Group of Strangers into a Team"" has been viewed over three million times. She received her PhD, AM, and AB from Harvard University. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is the author of Right Kind of Wrong, The Fearless Organization, and Teaming."

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