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Book Synopsis
The next level of breakthrough thinking in organizational learning, leadership, and change Harvard professor Amy Edmondson shows how leaders can make organizational learning happen by building teams that learn.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Edgar H. Schein xi

Introduction 1

part one teaming

1 A New Way of Working 11

Teaming Is a Verb 12

Organizing to Execute 15

The Learning Imperative 19

Learning to Team, Teaming to Learn 24

Organizing to Learn 26

Execution-as-Learning 30

The Process Knowledge Spectrum 32

A New Way of Leading 38

Leadership Summary 42

Lessons and Actions 42

2 Teaming to Learn, Innovate, and Compete 45

The Teaming Process 50

Four Pillars of Effective Teaming 51

The Benefits of Teaming 56

Social and Cognitive Barriers to Teaming 60

When Conflict Heats Up 67

Leadership Actions That Promote Teaming 75

Leadership Summary 78

Lessons and Actions 79

part two organizing to learn

3 The Power of Framing 83

Cognitive Frames 84

Framing a Change Project 89

The Leader’s Role 93

Team Members’ Roles 96

The Project Purpose 99

A Learning Frame Versus an Execution Frame 102

Changing Frames 104

Leadership Summary 111

Lessons and Actions 112

4 Making It Safe to Team 115

Trust and Respect 118

Psychological Safety for Teaming and Learning 125

The Effect of Hierarchy on Psychological Safety 131

Cultivating Psychological Safety 135

Leadership Summary 145

Lessons and Actions 146

5 Failing Better to Succeed Faster 149

The Inevitability of Failure 150

The Importance of Small Failures 151

Why It’s Difficult to Learn from Failure 154

Failure across the Process Knowledge Spectrum 160

Matching Failure Cause and Context 164

Developing a Learning Approach to Failure 168

Strategies for Learning from Failures 170

Leadership Summary 182

Lessons and Actions 183

6 Teaming Across Boundaries 185

Teaming Despite Boundaries 191

Visible and Invisible Boundaries 193

Three Types of Boundaries 197

Teaming Across Common Boundaries 201

Leading Communication across Boundaries 212

Leadership Summary 215

Lessons and Actions 216

part three execution-as-learning

7 Putting Teaming and Learning to Work 221

Execution-as-Learning 222

Using the Process Knowledge Spectrum 229

Facing a Shifting Context at Telco 234

Learning That Never Ends 240

Keeping Learning Alive 252

Leadership Summary 254

Lessons and Actions 256

8 Leadership Makes It Happen 257

Leading Teaming in Routine Production at Simmons 258

Leading Teaming in Complex Operations at Children’s Hospital 265

Leading Teaming for Innovation at IDEO 276

Leadership Summary 283

Moving Forward 285

Notes 289

Acknowledgments 309

About the Author 313

Index 315

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 13/04/2012
      ISBN13: 9780787970932, 978-0787970932
      ISBN10: 078797093X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The next level of breakthrough thinking in organizational learning, leadership, and change Harvard professor Amy Edmondson shows how leaders can make organizational learning happen by building teams that learn.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Edgar H. Schein xi

      Introduction 1

      part one teaming

      1 A New Way of Working 11

      Teaming Is a Verb 12

      Organizing to Execute 15

      The Learning Imperative 19

      Learning to Team, Teaming to Learn 24

      Organizing to Learn 26

      Execution-as-Learning 30

      The Process Knowledge Spectrum 32

      A New Way of Leading 38

      Leadership Summary 42

      Lessons and Actions 42

      2 Teaming to Learn, Innovate, and Compete 45

      The Teaming Process 50

      Four Pillars of Effective Teaming 51

      The Benefits of Teaming 56

      Social and Cognitive Barriers to Teaming 60

      When Conflict Heats Up 67

      Leadership Actions That Promote Teaming 75

      Leadership Summary 78

      Lessons and Actions 79

      part two organizing to learn

      3 The Power of Framing 83

      Cognitive Frames 84

      Framing a Change Project 89

      The Leader’s Role 93

      Team Members’ Roles 96

      The Project Purpose 99

      A Learning Frame Versus an Execution Frame 102

      Changing Frames 104

      Leadership Summary 111

      Lessons and Actions 112

      4 Making It Safe to Team 115

      Trust and Respect 118

      Psychological Safety for Teaming and Learning 125

      The Effect of Hierarchy on Psychological Safety 131

      Cultivating Psychological Safety 135

      Leadership Summary 145

      Lessons and Actions 146

      5 Failing Better to Succeed Faster 149

      The Inevitability of Failure 150

      The Importance of Small Failures 151

      Why It’s Difficult to Learn from Failure 154

      Failure across the Process Knowledge Spectrum 160

      Matching Failure Cause and Context 164

      Developing a Learning Approach to Failure 168

      Strategies for Learning from Failures 170

      Leadership Summary 182

      Lessons and Actions 183

      6 Teaming Across Boundaries 185

      Teaming Despite Boundaries 191

      Visible and Invisible Boundaries 193

      Three Types of Boundaries 197

      Teaming Across Common Boundaries 201

      Leading Communication across Boundaries 212

      Leadership Summary 215

      Lessons and Actions 216

      part three execution-as-learning

      7 Putting Teaming and Learning to Work 221

      Execution-as-Learning 222

      Using the Process Knowledge Spectrum 229

      Facing a Shifting Context at Telco 234

      Learning That Never Ends 240

      Keeping Learning Alive 252

      Leadership Summary 254

      Lessons and Actions 256

      8 Leadership Makes It Happen 257

      Leading Teaming in Routine Production at Simmons 258

      Leading Teaming in Complex Operations at Children’s Hospital 265

      Leading Teaming for Innovation at IDEO 276

      Leadership Summary 283

      Moving Forward 285

      Notes 289

      Acknowledgments 309

      About the Author 313

      Index 315

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