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E.13 Psychological Safety and the Right Kind of Wrong: Amy Edmondson Explains
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E.13 Psychological Safety and the Right Kind of Wrong: Amy Edmondson Explains

How psychological safety and embracing mistakes can drive innovation and growth.

Today on Space to Think, I’m excited to share a conversation with Harvard professor and renowned author, Amy Edmondson. If you’ve ever struggled with fear of failure or wondered how to create a more open, innovative work environment, this episode is for you.

Amy’s work on psychological safety has transformed how we think about leadership and collaboration. Her latest book, The Right Kind of Wrong, explores how we can reframe failure as a necessary part of learning and growth.

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. Join us in conversation to hear how to build psychological safety and team more effectively while transforming failure into a tool for success.

Whether you’re leading a team or just trying to navigate life’s challenges, Amy’s insights will help you see failure in a whole new light.

Connect with Amy on LinkedIn or visit her website amycedmundson.

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In this podcast I create space to think through conversations with guests exploring their knowledge, insights and stories. Each conversation holds the potential for ideas to grow wild.