Chain of Learning: Leadership Strategies for Continuous Improvement and Transformational Change

60| Bounce Back From a Faceplant: How to Flip the Script on Failure [with Melisa Buie and Keeley Hurley]

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Dec 10, 2025
Keeley Hurley, a practical continuous improvement leader, and Dr. Melisa Buie, a laser physicist turned problem solver, share short, candid stories about setbacks and resilience. They unpack emotional reactions, the FREE recovery steps (Focus, Reflect, Explore, Engage), premortems, the Conspirator Matrix of fear-driven responses, and how leaders can normalize experimentation to learn forward after a faceplant.
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INSIGHT

Ignoring The Funk Stops Learning

  • Failure's emotional weight is often ignored, and that silence prevents true learning.
  • Melisa says stepping over how failure makes us feel stops risk-taking and growth until the emotion is acknowledged.
ADVICE

Use The Anxiety Equation To Calibrate Fear

  • Reduce anxiety by recognizing that anxiety = care × uncertainty so you can target the levers.
  • Keeley explains high care plus high uncertainty (e.g., children or close projects) amplifies visceral anxiety.
ADVICE

Run A Premortem To Anticipate Faceplants

  • Run a premortem to surface what could go wrong and plan detection and mitigation steps before launch.
  • Keeley recommends group premortems to normalize expected failures and make responses less daunting.
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