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When We Learn From Failure (and When We Don’t)

Harvard Business Review

“Managers could also think carefully about the role of job design – such as the scope of responsibilities and reporting structures – to craft jobs that don’t have ambiguity ‘blind spots’ built in,” he says. Edmondson on how leaders can better understand failure and make it a central part of their strategies.