My Favorite Mistake: Learning Without Blame in Business and Leadership
Mark Graban
370 episodes
21 hours ago
My Favorite Mistake is a podcast about learning without blame in business and leadership.
Hosted by Mark Graban, the show features honest conversations with leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, and changemakers about a meaningful mistake they made—and what they learned after things went wrong. It’s not just my favorite mistake; it’s yours, it’s ours, and it’s what we can all learn from when things don’t go as planned.
This isn’t a podcast about failure theater, gotcha moments, or simplistic “lessons learned.” It explores how real people reflect, improve, and lead better in complex organizations—without scapegoating, shame, or hindsight bias.
Drawing on systems thinking, Lean management, continuous improvement, and psychological safety, each episode focuses less on who messed up and more on what the system taught us.
My Favorite Mistake: Learning Without Blame in Business and Leadership
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My Favorite Mistake is a podcast about learning without blame in business and leadership.
Hosted by Mark Graban, the show features honest conversations with leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, and changemakers about a meaningful mistake they made—and what they learned after things went wrong. It’s not just my favorite mistake; it’s yours, it’s ours, and it’s what we can all learn from when things don’t go as planned.
This isn’t a podcast about failure theater, gotcha moments, or simplistic “lessons learned.” It explores how real people reflect, improve, and lead better in complex organizations—without scapegoating, shame, or hindsight bias.
Drawing on systems thinking, Lean management, continuous improvement, and psychological safety, each episode focuses less on who messed up and more on what the system taught us.
My Favorite Mistake: Learning Without Blame in Business and Leadership
How a Leadership Mistake Taught William Harvey to Build Trust and Psychological Safety
My Favorite Mistake: Learning Without Blame in Business and Leadership
47 minutes
2 months ago
How a Leadership Mistake Taught William Harvey to Build Trust and Psychological Safety
Dr. William Harvey—manufacturing executive, university professor, and U.S. Marine—shares an early-career mistake that reshaped his understanding of trust, humility, and psychological safety. After accidentally derailing a customer order, he braced for blame. Instead, his manager’s calm response and a customer’s extraordinary effort taught him what supportive leadership really looks like. William and Mark discuss how leaders “go first” by admitting mistakes, why psychological safety drives continuous improvement, and how methods like Toyota Kata help people build confidence in problem solving and daily learning.
My Favorite Mistake: Learning Without Blame in Business and Leadership
My Favorite Mistake is a podcast about learning without blame in business and leadership.
Hosted by Mark Graban, the show features honest conversations with leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, and changemakers about a meaningful mistake they made—and what they learned after things went wrong. It’s not just my favorite mistake; it’s yours, it’s ours, and it’s what we can all learn from when things don’t go as planned.
This isn’t a podcast about failure theater, gotcha moments, or simplistic “lessons learned.” It explores how real people reflect, improve, and lead better in complex organizations—without scapegoating, shame, or hindsight bias.
Drawing on systems thinking, Lean management, continuous improvement, and psychological safety, each episode focuses less on who messed up and more on what the system taught us.
My Favorite Mistake: Learning Without Blame in Business and Leadership