Experience a unique and entertaining lecture with Henrik Dresbøll, guiding you through intelligent failures and their transformative power. This lecture offers a human approach and research-based insights into how failures can be crucial for positive change, both in life and in the organization.
The lecture focuses on the concept of "intelligent failures" and guides you on how to position your organization to commit failures intelligently to achieve success. The background of the lecture is deeply rooted in research on psychological safety and behavior.
When what you want to avoid actually happens, what do you do? Henrik shares his realization from an uncomfortable experience. On the day when the worst-case scenario occurred, and he faced the world-renowned professor in failures, mistakes, and psychological safety, Amy Edmondson, he realized that in this failure lay an important message about how both individuals and organizations can learn from their mistakes to succeed in life and work. The uncomfortable experience, along with the understanding of failures and the language surrounding them, he has gathered for this lecture on how to achieve a healthy failure culture.
When you fail and make a mistake, your body automatically reacts, and you are filled with unpleasant feelings. Here, knowledge and tools are not enough. Training, culture, and an understanding of the context are needed. Based on behavioral research, including Amy Edmondson and James Clear, the purpose of the lecture is to equip you to establish a healthy culture around handling failures.
Henrik shares insight into finding humor and community in the inevitable failures, which can strengthen the organization's culture of knowledge sharing and create psychological safety. A good start is to find humor in what everyone wants to avoid - namely, failures.
The lecture provides you with:
Entertaining insight into intelligent failures and their path to success
A different understanding of psychological safety and its role in the organization
Insight into why failures never become comfortable due to our human nature
A common language for handling discomfort and mistakes, as well as methods for identifying different types of failures
Community and humor around the inevitable Henrik hosts the "Make It Happen" podcast on behavior leadership, where he interviewed Amy Edmondson in connection with developing the foundation for this lecture, which you can listen to.