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...Congratulations to Amy Edmondson for winning the FT/Schroders Business Book of the Year Award for her book Right Kind of Wrong about learning from business failure....
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...Harvard Business School professor Edmondson is best known for her research into “psychological safety”....
...Edmondson’s own discipline is under unprecedented scrutiny for alleged failings....
...Edmondson’s book explores the value in failure, what we can learn from it and what’s wrong with Silicon Valley’s “fail fast, fail often” mantra....
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...The top prize went — for the first time ever — to a management title: Right Kind of Wrong, by Amy Edmondson....
...[MUSIC PLAYING] Isabel BerwickWell, as you heard, Amy Edmondson’s very clear about what the right kind of failure is....
...But he and Edmondson have much in common....
...: An Autobiography by Adrian Edmondson (Macmillan, 11 hrs 50 mins)From The Comic Strip and The Young Ones to Bottom and EastEnders, Edmondson has long been a fixture on our screens....
...Amy Edmondson in clipI am Amy Edmondson and I’m a professor at Harvard Business School. Isabel BerwickWhat is your book about? Can you sell it in a sentence?...
...Host Isabel Berwick speaks to a number of the shortlisted authors, including Amy Edmondson, author of ‘Right Kind of Wrong’; Ed Conway, who wrote ‘Material World’; Siddharth Kara, whose latest book is ‘Cobalt...
...Amy Edmondson is a professor of leadership and management at Harvard Business School and one of the world’s most influential management thinkers....
...For example, Edmondson recalls a meeting with executives from a financial services company in April 2020....
...Behind the money — Amy Edmondson, author of the FT’s Business Book of the Year Right Kind of Wrong, tells explains why Silicon Valley gets failure so wrong....
...The World of Work This week on Working IT, the FT’s Isabel Berwick speaks to some of this year’s most prominent business-book authors, including Amy Edmondson, Ed Conway and Mustafa Suleyman....
...Amy Edmondson, the Harvard Business School professor, describes it as the ability of a low-power actor to feel comfortable raising a concern or question without fear of reprisal....
...Amy Edmondson, ‘Right Kind of Wrong: Why Learning to Fail Can Teach Us to Thrive’ (2023) Favourite: American Icon: Alan Mulally and the Fight to Save Ford Motor Company, by Bryce Hoffman....
...“It’s pretty extreme, but it’s provocative and I love that,” said Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson. Other Ivy League professors wrote approvingly of Dalio in their books....
...Edmondson noted that in any assessment it is vital executives do not get caught up in a blame game. This distracts from understanding what went wrong and puts too much focus on personalities....
...Right Kind of Wrong: Why Learning to Fail Can Teach Us to Thrive, by Amy Edmondson, describes how to “fail better” and take smarter risks, drawing on the Harvard professor’s groundbreaking research into...
...Amy Edmondson has won the Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award for Right Kind of Wrong, about how to learn from failure and take better risks....
...Right Kind of Wrong: Why Learning to Fail Can Teach Us to Thrive by Amy Edmondson (Cornerstone Press/Atria) Entrepreneurs have generated a mass of platitudes about the need to “embrace” and “celebrate”...
...The misunderstanding that most vexes Edmondson is “the equation of psychological safety with job security”....
...Tim HarfordFT columnist Amy Edmondson’s Right Kind of Wrong unpicks a morass of confusion, contradiction and glib happy talk about the joys of failure....
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