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Amy C. Edmondson: Right Kind of Wrong (2023, Atria Books) 4 stars

Book number 2 on psychological safety

4 stars

Although the book itself is not all that challenging to read, I found this to be a tough book to read. Failure can be a triggering subject and my motivation for reading anything non fiction is not what it used to be.

The book itself feels like the next in a series continuing from the book "The fearless Organization" by Amy Edmondson that i liked. The book discuss psychological safety at work (and life in general) as well as how to handle failure, take intelligent risk, avoid dumb mistakes and behave in a way that allows others to experience intelligent failure. The book contains lots of examples and "case studies" (in lack of a better word) exemplifying where taking risks can lead you.

Still i would recommend "The Fearless Organization" over this book, but if you wish to consume everything available about psychological safety, as it is a term quite popular, this is the next book for you.