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Right Kind of Wrong: How the Best Teams Use Failure to Succeed

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Winner of the Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award

Absolutely outstanding Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist
'A masterclass Angela Duckworth, author of Grit
Excellent Andrew Hill, Financial Times

We used to think of failure as a problem, to be avoided at all costs. Now, we're often told that failure is desirable - that we must fail fast, fail often. The trouble is, neither approach distinguishes the good failures from the bad. As a result, we miss the opportunity to fail well.

Here, Amy Edmondson the worlds most influential organisational psychologist reveals how we get failure wrong, and how to get it right. Drawing on four decades of research into the worlds most effective teams, she unveils the three archetypes of failure basic, complex and intelligent - and explains how to harness the revolutionary potential of the good ones (and eliminate the bad). Along the way, she poses a simple, provocative question: What if it is only by learning to fail that we can hope to truly succeed?

Lays out a clearer path about how to stop avoiding failure and take smarter risks. Books of the Year, Financial Times


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Winner of the Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award

Absolutely outstanding Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist
'A masterclass Angela Duckworth, author of Grit
Excellent Andrew Hill, Financial Times

We used to think of failure as a problem, to be avoided at all costs. Now, we're often told that failure is desirable - that we must fail fast, fail often. The trouble is, neither approach distinguishes the good failures from the bad. As a result, we miss the opportunity to fail well.

Here, Amy Edmondson the worlds most influential organisational psychologist reveals how we get failure wrong, and how to get it right. Drawing on four decades of research into the worlds most effective teams, she unveils the three archetypes of failure basic, complex and intelligent - and explains how to harness the revolutionary potential of the good ones (and eliminate the bad). Along the way, she poses a simple, provocative question: What if it is only by learning to fail that we can hope to truly succeed?

Lays out a clearer path about how to stop avoiding failure and take smarter risks. Books of the Year, Financial Times


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Book details

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  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:368 Pages
  • Dimensions:197 x 130 x 23 mm
  • Publication date:30/05/2024
  • Publisher:Cornerstone
  • ISBN13:9781847943781
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.

Note

The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.