Learning, innovation, and growth all rely on failure. The discomfort of failure bakes important lessons into our brains. The uncertainty that precedes the point of failure expands our minds. Dr. Manu Kapur joins the show today to explain why we should deliberately design for failure in our businesses and personal lives.
Dr. Manu Kapur heads the Future Learning Initiative at ETH University Zurich and recently wrote a book called, “Productive Failure: Unlocking Deeper Learning through the Science of Failing.” He marries scientific research and practical insights to help leaders find the optimal “failure signal.”
We get into details around “motivational hacking,” failure stories, performance appraisals, and how to build a psychologically safe work culture.
Don’t worry, this episode isn’t a celebration of failure itself. It’s a clear-eyed discussion about the value of accepting struggle and growing from it. Take a listen.
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We talk about:
Why exploration should come before expert knowledge in a learning sequence
How to maintain motivation in the midst of failure
What it looks like to design for productive failure
Links & Tools from This Episode:
Read “Productive Failure”
Learn more at ProductiveFailure.com
Learn more at ManuKapur.com
Connect with Dr. Manu Kapur on LinkedIn
Follow Dr. Manu Kapur on Instagram
Email Dr. Manu Kapur at
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