Published Mar 5, 2024
132. Lean Into Failure: How to Make Mistakes That Work
Psychological safety expert Amy Edmondson delves into how embracing mistakes can drive team resilience and innovation, emphasizing the role of leaders in cultivating inclusive environments and managing power dynamics to support intelligent failure and learning. She also addresses the challenges of unequal opportunities in failure for underrepresented groups and offers strategies to foster open communication and growth.

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