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Summary of Amy C. Edmondson's Right Kind of Wrong, EPUB eBook

Summary of Amy C. Edmondson's Right Kind of Wrong EPUB

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Get the Summary of Amy C. Edmondson's Right Kind of Wrong in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Amy C. Edmondson's book delves into the complex relationship humans have with failure, examining the psychological and social barriers that prevent effective learning from mistakes. She recounts the story of Dr. Clarence Dennis, whose early setbacks in open-heart surgery paved the way for medical advancements, highlighting the potential of learning from failure. Edmondson introduces a framework to categorize failures as basic, complex, or intelligent, and emphasizes the importance of understanding the context in which they occur...

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