Amy Edmondson
@AmyCEdmondson
Prof @ Harvard Biz. Author #RightKindOfWrong. Per @Thinkers50, I'm the #1 management thinker in the 🌎 (I know, I don't quite believe it myself)
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Amy Edmondson Amy Edmondson the author of #RightKindOfWrong speaks to Louise Lyons about psychological safety and learning to fail well.
Watch the full interview recorded at the 2024 Quality Forum in London: youtu.be/J-4it0Q781U
#Quality2024 #QualityImprovement
I had the chance to start reading #MangoMoment and it's wonderful - moving, poignant, important. It was impossible to shed a - mostly happy - tear while reading Kris Vanhaecht #KindnessWorks
One of my favorite questions…different perspectives allow for learning, and through new knowledge comes the opportunity for #experimentation , #growth , & #innovation
We must actively seek perspectives other than our own, especially the ones at risk of being overlooked
“The only way to make progress, is to fail intelligently. To enter new territory we need to trial and fail” - Amy Edmondson
#Quality2024 #Ihiforum Quality Forum
Lack of psychological safety is linked to the productivity challenge. There’s massive waste in healthcare yet even the most senior staff are scared to take risks or take things out under the headlights of pressure to deliver short term say #Quality2024 Don Berwick Amy Edmondson
I'm at #Quality2024 live, listening to Amy Edmondson talking about principles from her book “The Right Kind of Wrong – The Science of Failing Well”. Amy differentiates three kinds of failures in organisations:
1) Basic failures: caused by carelessness or ignorance
2) Complex…
Just under an hour to go! Looking forward to talking to the #Quality2024 attendees (and anyone who tunes in online!) about #FailingWell
There is no #innovation without failure. Finding the best solutions in challenging times means embracing the 'right kind of wrong', says Amy Edmondson. #success #psychology
Discovering what doesn’t work can be just as valuable as finding what does!
Failure parties were popularized by Eli Lilly to show appreciation for teams who discovered new info that couldn’t be gained any other way
This kind of #IntelligentFailure is 100% worth celebrating🎉
Whether an #IntelligentFailure is small or large, we must welcome this type of failure as part of the messy journey into new terrain🛤
Quote from p11 of #RightKindofWrong . Grab a copy to learn more about all types of failure...especially intelligent ones! bit.ly/RKWBook
Soon, we'll be chatting with Amy Edmondson for season 2 of #TheParlorRoom podcast! If you have a question for Professor Edmondson, just drop it in the comments. You might get it answered on the show! ✨