Edmondson, Amy C. 1959-

Right kind of wrong why learning to fail can teach us to thrive Amy Edmondson - ix, 350 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm

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Amy Edmondson is renowned for her transformative research into psychological safety - the notion that the most effective teams are those where people feel safe, respected and valued. Now, Edmondson shows how we can all build psychological safety into our own workplaces - by learning how to overcome and thrive through failure. Failure, Edmondson shows, is part of life. And yet all too often we get failure wrong - either beating ourselves up for our failures, or struggling to learn the right lessons from them. Here, Edmondson uncovers the three kinds of failure and explains how we should respond to each. Along the way, she draws on case studies from the likes of Google, Pixar and the Chicago Bulls to sketch out what successful failure looks like in practice - whether that's learning from the good failures, or accepting and moving on from the bad failures. The resulting book will help you overcome your flaws and succeed at work. We all fail every day. Right Kind of Wrong will help you fail better

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Failure (Psychology)
Organizational learning--Psychological aspects
Psychology, Industrial
Success
Échec
Apprentissage organisationnel - Aspect psychologique
Psychologie du travail
Succès
Failure (Psychology)
Psychology, Industrial
Success
Psychology
Self-help publications
Self-help publications
Livres de croissance personnelle

BF575.F14

155.24