Right Kind of Wrong
Right Kind of Wrong
Mastering the Art of Productive Failure
About This Book
The Right Kind of Wrong (2023) examines how organizations can turn failure into a catalyst for growth and creativity. Through a systematic approach to categorizing different types of failures, the book delivers actionable methods for building environments where mistakes become valuable learning experiences that fuel progress.
Who Should Read This?
- Executives aiming to spark innovation and elevate organizational performance
- Team leaders working to establish environments of ongoing learning
- Individuals pursuing personal growth and stronger resilience
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