¡°Amy Edmondson, one of our finest business minds, offers a bold new perspective on human fallibility. With a graceful mix of scientific research and practical advice, she shows how to transform failure from an obstacle to a steppingstone ¡ª from a weight that holds up back to a wind that propels us forward. Right Kind of Wrong is guidebook for our times.¡± -- Daniel H. Pink, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Power of Regret and Drive
¡°No skill in life is more important than learning from failure¡ªand no one on earth knows more about it than Amy Edmondson. Drawing on her eye-opening evidence and rich practical experience, she offers a wealth of insight on how to take intelligent risks and bounce forward after setbacks. If everyone internalized the ideas in this important book, we would all be safer, smarter, and more successful.¡± -- Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and Hidden Potential, and host of the TED podcast Re:Thinking
¡°A masterclass in navigating, and even seeking out, the inevitable failures that pave the way to success. The incomparable Amy Edmondson shows us how to see failures as beginnings rather than endings¡ªand how to create the conditions for failing well. Comprehensive, clear, and full of real-world examples, a must-read for performers and leaders alike.¡± -- Angela Duckworth, New York Times bestselling author of Grit
¡°The noble failure is essential to innovation and growth. But what is the difference between the noble failure, the sloppy mistake, and blameworthy sabotage? How can you make sure you're creating the conditions for success? Right Kind of Wrong will help you take the kind of risks you have to take in order to succeed in your career and in life.¡± -- Kim Scott, author of Radical Candor and Just Work
¡°Amy Edmondson¡¯s intelligent, warm and funny Right Kind of Wrong will take you through the landscape of failure £¿ the good ones that we learn from, the stupid ones we wish we could roll back, and the catastrophic ones we would all benefit from collaborating to avoid. It¡¯s packed with examples and stories and lands with some meaningful ideas about how you can cultivate awareness to, indeed, fail well.¡± -- Rita McGrath, bestselling author of The End of Competitive Advantage
¡°Failing is such an important part of living and leading. Finally, we have the book that will help us learn how to fail well. In it, Amy shares with us very practical tools and advice illustrated by many inspiring, jaw-dropping stories. A breakthrough book that every leader needs to study and begin applying. It will make the world a better place.¡± -- Hubert Joly, Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School, former Best Buy Chairman and CEO, and Author, The Heart of Business
¡°Creating an environment that is safe for solving difficult problems is one of the most important things we can do. With great clarity and insight, Amy shows us how we can make room for failure, recognizing that our emotions and personal needs a...re part of the solution. Right Kind of Wrong will inspire you to do your boldest work.¡± -- Ed Catmull, bestselling author of Creativity Inc.
¡°The best book ever written on learning from failure by the researcher who taught millions of us about the power of psychological safety in our workplaces. Right Kind of Wrong is packed with Amy Edmondson¡¯s relentless wisdom and warmth, and above all, proven solutions that will help you build teams and companies where we fallible humans can thrive.¡± -- Robert I. Sutton, New York Times bestselling author of The Friction Project, Scaling Up Excellence, and Good Boss, Bad Boss
¡°Right Kind of Wrong is the ultimate self-help book: powerful ideas combined with practical tools. My advice is to snap shots of the book¡¯s eight illustrations £¿ each a gem £¿ and tack them up in front of your desk. You will be more effective immediately and on a faster learning curve going forward.¡± -- Roger L. Martin, author of A New Way to Think
¡°This book is as important as any I, among the most avid of readers, have ever encountered. It¡¯s that simple. No topic is more important than the assessment and understanding of failure. Amy Edmondson has broken entirely new ground; and for those who take the trouble, I no less than guarantee Right Kind of Wrong will be a ¡°game-changer.¡± The result of serious study and application of this tome will be one of the most important steps in your professional life.¡± -- Tom Peters, bestselling author of In Search of Excellence and Tom Peters Compact Guide to Excellence