Imagine you are watching a movie, a delightfully engaging and entertaining film. Now imagine that the person sitting next to you is an acclaimed director, an expert at making movies. Will you see the ...
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Why (and how) the smartest leaders encourage failure
Five ways to promote healthy risk-taking in your organization. “If the size of your failures isn’t growing you’re not going ...
Failure as a noun means lack of success, omission of required action, or the collapse of a business. It can be embarrassing and painful to experience. Most will do anything to avoid failure—nobody ...
Two wrongs may not make a right, but what if your wrongs could become right? Harvard professor Amy Edmondson's new book, Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well, explores the benefits of ...
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Self-improvement: Small experiments, big results
During my 20s, I didn’t give much thought to money. I was in grad school for a long time—seven years total between my masters ...
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