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IN EPISODE 163:
At some point or another, we're bound to fail. But how we fail determines whether we'll experience future success or setbacks. Amy Edmondson returns to the show to explore the right kind of wrong, and how "intelligent failure" can become an investment that delivers stronger rewards and results. You'll learn how to craft these intelligent failures, how to identify preventable failures before they happen, why people don't learn from failure as often as they should, and how even high-risk environments can embrace failure. Don't just fail fast - fail smart. After listening to Amy, you'll make your wrongs turn out right.
ABOUT AMY EDMONDSON:
Amy Edmondson is the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at the Harvard Business School, and is best known for her two decades of research on psychological safety.  Her award-winning work has appeared in leading academic journals and all across the popular press. Amy has been named by Thinkers50 the #1 Management Thinker in the world two times in a row, has worked with the world's most recognized brands and is the author of seven books, most recently: Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well.