Right kind of wrong : the science of failing well /
"Award-winning Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson has influenced legion MBA grads as well as Big Think authors from Brené Brown to Adam Grant with her pioneering work on psychological safety. Now, Amy is bringing her work to the wider world, upending our entire cultural notion of f...
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Atria Books,
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Publisher Address: | New York : |
Publication Dates: | 2023. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Edition: | First Atria Books hardcover edition. |
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Summary: |
"Award-winning Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson has influenced legion MBA grads as well as Big Think authors from Brené Brown to Adam Grant with her pioneering work on psychological safety. Now, Amy is bringing her work to the wider world, upending our entire cultural notion of failure with this guide to the science of failing well, which actualizes the potential of psychological safety for both individuals and organizations alike"-- |
Carrier Form: | ix, 350 pages : illustrations, forms ; 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781982195069 1982195061 9781982195076 198219507X |
Index Number: | BF575 |
CLC: |
F406.13 B848.4 |
Call Number: | B848.4/E241 |
Contents: | Prologue -- Introduction -- Part one: The failure landscape. Chasing the right kind of wrong -- Eureka! -- To err is human -- The perfect storm -- Part two: Practicing the science of failing well. We have met the enemy -- Contexts and consequences -- Appreciating systems -- Thriving as a fallible human being. |