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Mentioned in 13 episodes

Right Kind of Wrong

Book • 2023

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as a book about the science of failing well.
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How to Succeed at Failing, Part 1: The Chain of Events (Update)
Mentioned by Manoush Zomorodi , discussing Amy Edmondson 's perspective on diagnosing a healthy failure culture.
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Secrets to successful teamwork
Mentioned by Brett McKay as the author of the book discussed in the podcast.
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The 3 Types of Failure (And How to Learn From Each)
Mentioned by Simon Sinek as her newest book about changing our relationship with failures and "failing well."
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Failing Well with professor of leadership Dr. Amy Edmondson
Mentioned by Dan Harris as the latest book by Amy C. Edmondson , a Harvard Business School professor, focusing on intelligent failure.
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The Science of Failing Well | Amy Edmondson
Mentioned by Dave Stachowiak in relation to a previous episode and her book 'The Right Kind of Wrong'.
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719: How to Better Manage Your Emotions, with Ethan Kross
Mentioned by Manoush Zomorodi , highlighting her research on teamwork and psychological safety.
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Secrets to successful teamwork
Mentioned by Daniel Terhorst-North as a book about failing well and the right kind of wrong.
From XP to TCR & Limbo • Kent Beck & Daniel Terhorst-North
Mentioned by Lisa Nirell , highlighting her work on organizational learning and intelligent failures.
NB44: Leading & Learning in the AI Era, with executive advisor Lisa Nirell
Mentioned by Sam Crome as a recent publication focusing on reframing mistakes and failure in teams.
Chapter One: Psychological Safety
Mentioned by Deidre Woollard in the introduction of the podcast as the book that she and Amy Edmondson discuss.
Harvard Business Prof on Failing Well
Mentioned by Brian Kenney as her most recent book, discussing the science of failing well.
Leadership Lessons from a NASA Tragedy
Mentioned as one of Amy Edmondson's great books on psychological safety.
Episode 47: Psychological Safety as the Foundation of Continuous Improvement
Mentioned by Richard Bistrong as a book discussing intelligent failures and learning from mistakes.
Culture & Compliance Chronicles: How Cultural Understanding Empowers Compliance with Tal Freilich
Mentioned by Nate Mikkel as her most recent book, which was named the Business Book of the Year by the Financial Times and Schroders.
144: Harvard Professor Amy Edmondson on Psychological Safety | Noticing When the Dog Doesn’t Bark but Should Have
Mentioned by Scott Miller as the topic of the podcast episode and discussed throughout the interview.
Amy Edmondson: The Right Kind of Wrong

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