Failing Forward: The Power of Right Kind of Wrong with Prof. Amy Edmonson
About Failing Forward: The Power of Right Kind of Wrong with Prof. Amy Edmonson
Welcome to another riveting episode of the ME Podcast, your gateway to insightful conversations on leadership and learning.
Some of you may already be familiar with Prof. Amy's groundbreaking research on psychological safety, a concept that has revolutionized how we approach collaboration and innovation in the workplace. And now, her latest work takes a unique twist, delving into a facet of human existence that's both relatable and fascinating—failure.
Failure, often cloaked in discomfort and apprehension, takes on a compelling journey in Amy's hands. As you listen, you'll not only gain a deeper understanding of failure but also find yourself inspired to intelligently embrace it more often in your own life.
In this episode, you're in for a treat as we uncover the anatomy of intelligent failures and the secrets of creating a psychologically safe environment at the workplace. We also talk about how to succeed by failing, what's the role of leadership in defining the context and standards for failure, and much more. Amy guides us along a journey on how to fail intelligently, demonstrating how we can leverage human fallibility to propel ourselves and our organizations toward greater intelligence.
So brace yourself dear listeners, as we're about to delve into a conversation that might just transform the way you think about failure and the path to success. Enjoy!