EPISODE · Nov 7, 2024 · 44 MIN
E13. Psychological Safety and the Right Kind of Wrong: Amy Edmondson Explains
from Space to Think · host Sarah Philp
In this episode of Space to Think, I sit down with Harvard professor and world-renowned thought leader Amy Edmondson. With her extensive research into psychological safety and high-performing teams, Amy has shaped the way we understand collaboration and leadership in complex environments. Her latest book, The Right Kind of Wrong, takes a fresh look at failure - not as something to fear, but as a vital component of success.We explore the relationship between Psychological Safety, Teaming and the Right Kind of Wrong. Amy’s work is a must-listen for anyone wanting to lead or work in a way that encourages learning, innovation, and resilience in the face of uncertainty. Tune in now to hear how to build psychological safety and team more effectively while transforming failure into a tool for success.Connect with Amy on LinkedIn or visit her website amycedmondson
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In this episode of Space to Think, I sit down with Harvard professor and world-renowned thought leader Amy Edmondson. With her extensive research into psychological safety and high-performing teams, Amy has shaped the way we understand collaboration and leadership in complex environments. Her latest book, The Right Kind of Wrong, takes a fresh look at failure - not as something to fear, but as a vital component of success.We explore the relationship between Psychological Safety, Teaming and the Right Kind of Wrong. Amy’s work is a must-listen for anyone wanting to lead or work in a way that encourages learning, innovation, and resilience in the face of uncertainty. Tune in now to hear how to build psychological safety and team more effectively while transforming failure into a tool for success.Connect with Amy on LinkedIn or visit her website amycedmondson
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