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Outthinkers

#115—Amy Edmonson: Cultivating Psychological Safety to Foster Risk-Taking and Innovation

Apr 19, 2024
Amy C. Edmondson, a Harvard Business School professor, delves into creating psychological safety for risk-taking and innovation. She discusses the importance of allowing space for experimentation and failure, distinguishing between different types of failure. Learn how to assess risks and avoid hindering your team's pursuit of new ideas by asking specific questions.
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Quick takeaways

  • Psychological safety allows for experimentation and failure, fostering innovation and risk-taking.
  • Differentiating between basic, complex, and intelligent failures is crucial for evaluating risks and learning opportunities.

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Importance of Psychological Safety in Preventing Failures

Psychological safety plays a crucial role in preventing failures by allowing individuals to speak up about concerns or weak signals. Amy Edmondson's research highlights the significance of psychological safety in creating environments where people can experiment, innovate, and discover new territory, thus avoiding preventable failures.

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