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The Kind of Wrong
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Amy Edmondson's 'The Kind of Wrong' revisits psychological safety, distinguishing productive learning from careless failure and offering guidance on when and how to enable experimentation.
Drawing on research and organisational examples, Edmondson clarifies that while some failures should be tolerated as part of innovation, repeated avoidable mistakes require different responses.
The book provides leaders with frameworks to detect types of failures and create environments that support learning without excusing negligence.
Edmondson combines academic insight with practical recommendations for fostering team learning, accountability, and adaptive performance.
The work expands on her earlier research, making psychological safety actionable for contemporary organisational challenges.
Drawing on research and organisational examples, Edmondson clarifies that while some failures should be tolerated as part of innovation, repeated avoidable mistakes require different responses.
The book provides leaders with frameworks to detect types of failures and create environments that support learning without excusing negligence.
Edmondson combines academic insight with practical recommendations for fostering team learning, accountability, and adaptive performance.
The work expands on her earlier research, making psychological safety actionable for contemporary organisational challenges.
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490 — Creating the environment for self-directed learning



