Three Steps to Building a Learning Culture That Delivers Innovation

Starting from the experience of Wi-Charge, a company confronted with the challenge of inventing a wireless power supply, this article identifies a number of practices for creating a climate conducive to experimentation and learning.
Author(s): Ori Mor
Publisher: MIT Sloan Management Review
Date of publication: 2021
Synopsis
This article is one of the sources used in Manageris’ synopses:

Handling failures productively
Accepting the possibility of failure is essential in order to be able to experiment, innovate and adapt. But on a day-to-day basis, it is very often the need for operational performance that prevails. How can we identify and promote productive failures?
337a – Synopsis (8 p.)
Experimentation