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Leadership Book Club: How to Read Courageous Cultures With Your Team

Let's Grow Leaders

We love learning about what’s resonating, and most importantly, how teams are applying what they’re reading as they grow leaders and encourage courage and innovation. You can also download (or listen to) the first chapter and the foreword from Amy Edmondson. You’ve got to do something with what you read.

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How To Embrace And Learn From Failing

Eric Jacobson

When you read the book, Right Kind of Wrong: The Science Of Failing Well , you’ll gain a greater appreciation for the benefits that comes from failure, and how to embrace failure as part of your journey to achieving greater success. Author Amy Edmondson ’s book and revolutionary guide will undoubtedly transform your relationship with failure.

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Let’s Talk About It: How to Have the Courageous Conversation You Would Rather Avoid

Let's Grow Leaders

” In our Courageous Cultures innovation programs, we’ll often ask participants to talk about one of their most “courageous moments” at work. Understanding what’s holding you back can help form your message for your courageous conversation. What’s at stake if I stay silent?”

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What Makes a Failure Intelligent

QAspire

Failures in new territories that pave the way for eventual success are what Amy Edmondson describes as “Intelligent Failures” in her newly released book “ The Right Kind of Wrong – The Science of Failing Well ”. Here is a quick sketchnote summary of “How to Tell if a Failure is Intelligent”. Suggest what to try next.

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First Look: Leadership Books for September 2023

Leading Blog

Edmondson We used to think of failure as the opposite of success. After decades of award-winning research, Amy Edmondson is here to upend our understanding of failure and make it work for us. In Right Kind of Wrong , Edmondson provides the framework to think, discuss, and practice failure wisely. Oh, and took over Twitter.

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How to Increase Creativity and Innovation on a Tight Budget

Ron Edmondson

Years ago I discovered a way to increase creativity and innovation when money is tight. No, but the use of creativity and innovation can often be avoided if there is enough money in the budget. The post How to Increase Creativity and Innovation on a Tight Budget appeared first on Ron Edmondson.

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How to Use Intelligent Failure and Controlled Chaos to Strengthen Agility Ability

The Practical Leader

In his article on “Crafting Strategy,” McGill University professor and management author, Henry Mintzberg, provides a good example of innovation and organizational learning in high-performing, agile organizations: “Out in the field, a salesman visits a customer. Many innovations were unplanned and unexpected.

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