• The Right Kind of Wrong with Amy Edmondson

  • 2024/10/22
  • 再生時間: 34 分
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The Right Kind of Wrong with Amy Edmondson

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  • In this episode of Transform Your Workplace, Brandon Laws interviews Harvard professor Amy Edmondson, diving into the idea of "intelligent failure" and the importance of fostering psychological safety within teams. Edmondson, author of The Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well, shares insights on how stepping into unfamiliar territory often brings failure but also opens the door to critical learning experiences. Tune in to discover how leaders can cultivate an environment where employees feel empowered to take risks, address mistakes openly, and drive ongoing growth and innovation.

    TAKEAWAYS

    • Failure can lead to valuable insights if approached thoughtfully.

    • Creating an environment where employees feel safe to voice concerns and admit mistakes is essential for fostering innovation and improvement.

    • Teams that embrace failure as a learning opportunity are more likely to develop new ideas, improve processes, and grow from their experiences.

    • Encouraging employees to take calculated risks without fear of judgment is critical to driving creativity and progress in the workplace.

    • While fear can sometimes be helpful in dangerous situations, interpersonal fear in the workplace can stifle communication, prevent learning, and create unnecessary barriers.

    • It’s important to take the time to reflect on failures holistically, gathering insights from all team members to understand what went wrong and how to improve.

    A QUICK GLIMPSE INTO OUR PODCAST

    🔊 Podcast: Transform Your Workplace, sponsored by Xenium HR 🎙️

    Host: Brandon Laws 📋

    his own words: “The Transform Your Workplace podcast is your go-to source for the latest workplace trends, big ideas, and time-tested methods straight from the mouths of industry experts and respected thought-leaders.

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In this episode of Transform Your Workplace, Brandon Laws interviews Harvard professor Amy Edmondson, diving into the idea of "intelligent failure" and the importance of fostering psychological safety within teams. Edmondson, author of The Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well, shares insights on how stepping into unfamiliar territory often brings failure but also opens the door to critical learning experiences. Tune in to discover how leaders can cultivate an environment where employees feel empowered to take risks, address mistakes openly, and drive ongoing growth and innovation.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Failure can lead to valuable insights if approached thoughtfully.

  • Creating an environment where employees feel safe to voice concerns and admit mistakes is essential for fostering innovation and improvement.

  • Teams that embrace failure as a learning opportunity are more likely to develop new ideas, improve processes, and grow from their experiences.

  • Encouraging employees to take calculated risks without fear of judgment is critical to driving creativity and progress in the workplace.

  • While fear can sometimes be helpful in dangerous situations, interpersonal fear in the workplace can stifle communication, prevent learning, and create unnecessary barriers.

  • It’s important to take the time to reflect on failures holistically, gathering insights from all team members to understand what went wrong and how to improve.

A QUICK GLIMPSE INTO OUR PODCAST

🔊 Podcast: Transform Your Workplace, sponsored by Xenium HR 🎙️

Host: Brandon Laws 📋

his own words: “The Transform Your Workplace podcast is your go-to source for the latest workplace trends, big ideas, and time-tested methods straight from the mouths of industry experts and respected thought-leaders.

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