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Supporting Champions

132: Amy Edmondson on the right kind of wrong

Jan 10, 2024
Amy Edmondson, Harvard professor on psychological safety, discusses creating growth environments. Better teams embrace mistakes and take more risks. Psychological safety enables intelligent risk-taking and learning from failures. Interpersonal skills and coaches are increasingly important in enhancing performance through psychological safety.
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  • Psychological safety in teams facilitates open communication and learning from failures, leading to better performance.
  • Embracing failure as valuable data and understanding different types of failures can enhance learning and growth in new territory.

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The Importance of Trial and Failure

The speaker argues against the term 'trial and error' and proposes 'trial and failure' instead. They emphasize that failure in new territory is valuable data rather than a devastating outcome.

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