The Mistakes That Make Us
Cultivating a Culture of Learning and Innovation
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Narrated by:
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Mark Graban
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Mark Graban
About this listen
We all make mistakes, but what's important is learning from them. In The Mistakes That Make Us, Mark Graban presents a refreshing approach to mistakes. Instead of punishing individuals, he encourages embracing and learning from mistakes, fostering a culture of learning and innovation. Graban shares stories and insights from his podcast, My Favorite Mistake, and his own experiences, showing how leaders can cultivate this culture. The book includes examples from various industries, like manufacturing, healthcare, and software. Leaders from Toyota, KaiNexus, and others share their stories.
Developing a culture of learning from mistakes through psychological safety is crucial for effective leadership. Leaders should admit their own mistakes and react well when employees do the same. Psychological safety encourages speaking up and unleashes the benefits of proven problem-solving methods.
Speaking up about mistakes isn’t a matter of character or courage; it’s a function of the workplace culture.
The book also highlights the power of iteration and shifting our mindset from "fail early, fail often" to "make small mistakes, learn, adjust, and succeed." It provides practical guidance on adopting a positive mindset towards mistakes and creating a safe environment for their expression.
The Mistakes That Make Us is a must-listen for those seeking to improve their organizations, with benefits such as lower turnover, more innovation, and better performance. Whether you're a startup founder or an aspiring leader, this book will inspire you to lead with kindness, humility, and the belief that learning from mistakes can make things right.
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