Literature DB >> 21510518

Strategies of learning from failure.

Amy C Edmondson1.   

Abstract

Many executives believe that all failure is bad (although it usually provides Lessons) and that Learning from it is pretty straightforward. The author, a professor at Harvard Business School, thinks both beliefs are misguided. In organizational life, she says, some failures are inevitable and some are even good. And successful learning from failure is not simple: It requires context-specific strategies. But first leaders must understand how the blame game gets in the way and work to create an organizational culture in which employees feel safe admitting or reporting on failure. Failures fall into three categories: preventable ones in predictable operations, which usually involve deviations from spec; unavoidable ones in complex systems, which may arise from unique combinations of needs, people, and problems; and intelligent ones at the frontier, where "good" failures occur quickly and on a small scale, providing the most valuable information. Strong leadership can build a learning culture-one in which failures large and small are consistently reported and deeply analyzed, and opportunities to experiment are proactively sought. Executives commonly and understandably worry that taking a sympathetic stance toward failure will create an "anything goes" work environment. They should instead recognize that failure is inevitable in today's complex work organizations.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21510518

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Harv Bus Rev        ISSN: 0017-8012


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5.  Transforming public health systems: using data to drive organizational capacity for quality improvement and efficiency.

Authors:  Donald M Steinwachs
Journal:  EGEMS (Wash DC)       Date:  2015-03-27

6.  Pragmatic medicine in solid cancer: a translational alternative to precision medicine.

Authors:  Jan Brábek; Daniel Rosel; Michael Fernandes
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7.  A Community Health Record: Improving Health Through Multisector Collaboration, Information Sharing, and Technology.

Authors:  Raymond J King; Nedra Garrett; Jeffrey Kriseman; Melvin Crum; Edward M Rafalski; David Sweat; Renee Frazier; Sue Schearer; Teresa Cutts
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Authors:  Martin Stocker; Sina B Pilgrim; Margarita Burmester; Meredith L Allen; Wim H Gijselaers
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9.  The leadership behaviors needed to implement clinical genomics at scale: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Stephanie Best; Zornitza Stark; Helen Brown; Janet C Long; Kushani Hewage; Clara Gaff; Jeffrey Braithwaite; Natalie Taylor
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