May 17, 2024

The Other "F" Word: How Smart Leaders, Teams, and Entrepreneurs Put Failure to Work

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Welcome to the latest episode of Book Insights from Mind Tools. I’m Frank Bonacquisti.

In today’s podcast, lasting around 15 minutes, we’re looking at "The Other "F" Word: How Smart Leaders, Teams, and Entrepreneurs Put Failure to Work," by John Danner and Mark Coopersmith.

In today’s competitive, globalized marketplace, companies must keep innovating to stay in the game. But not every big idea will make it off the drawing board, and some inventions will flop.

Entrepreneurship is also flourishing, with more and more people leaving big business to go it alone. But start-ups are just as likely to fail as succeed. In our personal lives too, we often fail, or we avoid doing things because we’re afraid of getting it wrong.

Failure is a fact of life and work, but too many organizations see it as a taboo topic – they avoid it, ignore it, or find someone to blame for it, spreading a culture of silence and fear that erodes trust and stifles creativity. In this climate, it’s likely the same mistakes will crop up again and again.

But what if we saw failure as a resource as valuable to our business as our employees, our assets or our brand? What if we knew how to use it to our advantage – how to prepare for it, respond to it, reflect on it, and build on it to achieve success?

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