Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well is a transformative exploration into the dynamics of failure by Amy C. Edmondson, a renowned Harvard Business School professor and expert on psychological safety. In this groundbreaking work, Edmondson challenges conventional perceptions of failure, offering a nuanced framework that distinguishes between different types of failures—basic, complex, and intelligent.
Drawing from decades of research and real-world examples across various domains, Edmondson illustrates how embracing failure can lead to innovation, learning, and growth. She provides actionable strategies to help individuals and organizations create environments where it’s safe to fail, thereby fostering resilience and continuous improvement.
This book is not just about accepting failure but about failing wisely. It equips readers with the mindset and tools to turn setbacks into stepping stones, making it an essential read for leaders, teams, and anyone striving for excellence in an ever-changing world.



























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