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Right Kind of Wrong
- Why Learning to Fail Can Teach Us to Thrive
- De: Amy C. Edmondson
- Narrado por: Kathe Mazur
- Duración: 11 h y 10 m
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Harvard Professor Amy Edmondson has spent four decades arguing that productive failure hold the key to lasting success. The world's leading expert on psychological safety, her research has shown that the most successful environments are those in which we can fail effectively - without our mistakes being held against us. Now, Edmondson offers a revolutionary framework to get these failures right. She outlines the three archetypes of failure - simple, complex, and intelligent - before revealing how to minimise the consequences of the bad failures and maximise the potential of the good.
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A different perspective on failure
- De Anonymous User en 03-30-24
- Right Kind of Wrong
- Why Learning to Fail Can Teach Us to Thrive
- De: Amy C. Edmondson
- Narrado por: Kathe Mazur
Well Worth the read
Revisado: 11-04-23
The story resonated very well with me, and I confident will resonate with readers of all ages. It reminds us that life is a messy journey, filled with ups and downs, and that it's okay to embrace our imperfections. The author's writing is heartfelt and relatable, making this book a must-read for anyone seeking a story that will touch their soul and leave them contemplating the power of forgiveness and the importance of embracing the right kind of wrong.
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