
Discover why failure is your greatest asset in Harvard professor Amy Edmondson's award-winning "Right Kind of Wrong." Named Financial Times Business Book of 2023, it reveals three types of failures that drive innovation. Daniel Pink calls it essential: "No skill is more important than learning from failure."
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A five-year-old girl lies on an operating table in 1951. Dr. Clarence Dennis stands ready with his experimental heart-lung bypass machine, about to attempt what no surgeon has done before. Despite meticulous preparation, the operation reveals an unexpected condition-multiple heart holes rather than one-leading to uncontrollable bleeding and the child's death. A month later, a second attempt fails when human error causes air to enter a two-year-old's blood supply. Two devastating losses. Yet today, millions of successful open-heart surgeries happen annually using descendants of Dennis's machine. These weren't just failures-they were essential stepping stones toward medical progress. This paradox sits at the heart of a revolutionary insight: not all failures deserve blame, and some deserve celebration. The question isn't whether we'll fail, but whether we'll fail intelligently.