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Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Dr. Amy Edmondson: How to Fail Well

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Guy Kawasaki

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4.6667 Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Join host Guy Kawasaki on Remarkable People as he engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Amy Edmondson, an esteemed Professor of Leadership and Management at the Harvard Business School. They explore the pivotal role leaders play in nurturing an environment conducive to learning and collaboration, essential factors in our rapidly changing world. Amy's TED Talk, "How to Turn a Group of Strangers into a Team," has engaged over three million viewers, solidifying her influence and stature within her domain. In her latest book, 'Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well,' she invites us to rethink conventional perceptions of failure, offering profound insights into handling it with grace and resilience.

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0:00.0

In my years of entrepreneurship, I've seen countless startups. And here's the truth.

0:07.3

Smart spending drives growth, which is something Brex has championed. Brex isn't just a corporate credit

0:14.0

card. It's a strategic tool to help your company achieve peak performance. Corporate cards, banking, expense management, all integrated

0:24.1

on an AI-powered platform that turns every dollar into opportunity. In fact, 30,000 companies

0:32.9

are trusting Brex to help them win. Go to brex.com slash grow to learn more.

0:44.4

Welcome to Remarkable People.

0:51.1

We're a mission to make you remarkable.

0:53.9

I am your host, Guy Kawasaki.

0:57.0

Today I have the privilege of being joined by Dr. Amy Edmondson. She is the esteemed professor

1:03.2

of leadership and management at the Harvard Business School. Her work sheds light on the pivotal

1:09.6

role leaders play in nurturing and environment

1:12.4

conducive to learning and collaboration. More than 3 million people have watched her TED Talk,

1:19.1

how to turn a group of strangers into a team. Amy is also a prolific author. Her latest book,

1:27.2

Right Kind of Wrong, The Science of Failing

1:30.0

Well, invites us to reevaluate our conventional perceptions of failure. It provides profound

1:37.5

insights into handling failure with grace and resilience and learning from failure.

1:45.3

I'm Guy Kawasaki.

1:47.3

This is remarkable people.

1:54.8

With no further ado, it is my pleasure to welcome the truly remarkable Amy Edmondson.

2:04.3

This is kind of a question that may belie my ignorance in the scientific method.

2:09.2

You start your book and you talk about this Harvard study where your hypothesis was that better teams would have fewer errors.

2:12.6

And then, you know, you say that you were proven wrong and it failed.

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