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What if your team’s biggest competitive advantage is the one you’ve been taught to avoid—mistakes?
In The Mistakes That Make Us: Cultivating a Culture of Learning and Innovation, bestselling author and consultant Mark Graban shows leaders how to replace fear, blame, and silence with a culture where people learn faster, innovate more often, and continuously improve the systems around them.
Drawing from powerful stories on the My Favorite Mistake podcast (more than 200 interviews with CEOs, entrepreneurs, clinicians, creators, and change-makers), Graban reveals a consistent truth: success isn’t about avoiding mistakes—it’s about learning from them.
This practical, engaging, and deeply human book helps leaders build organizations where people speak up, take smart risks, and solve problems together. The lessons align with the principles Graban has taught for years in Lean Hospitals, Healthcare Kaizen, and Measures of Success—all grounded in respect for people, systems thinking, and psychological safety.
If you want to stop firefighting, reduce recurring problems, and spark real innovation, this book will show you how to:Overcome fear-based cultures that suppress ideas, hide problems, and slow improvement
Build psychological safety so people feel safe admitting mistakes, raising concerns, and trying new approaches
Create systems that prevent errors, improve processes, and reduce blame
Develop a growth mindset that sees setbacks as opportunities rather than personal failures
Turn vulnerability into a leadership strength, not a liability
Accelerate learning and continuous improvement across teams and departments
You’ll learn how individuals—from startup founders to Fortune 500 executives to frontline healthcare professionals—turned their biggest missteps into turning points. And you’ll see how any team can do the same with the right leadership behaviors, habits, and systems.
Who This Book Is ForLeaders who want to build a culture of continuous improvement
Executives looking to strengthen innovation, agility, and trust
Managers who want teams to feel safe speaking up about problems
Lean practitioners and coaches seeking to reinforce respect for people
Anyone ready to rethink their relationship with mistakes
Mistakes are inevitable—but the quality of your response isn’t. Graban provides questions, tools, and frameworks you can use immediately to shift conversations, redesign processes, and lead in a way that improves performance and engagement.
Whether you're driving transformation, leading a team, or simply striving to grow, The Mistakes That Make Us will help you unlock the hidden value in every misstep.
Buy The Mistakes That Make Us today and start transforming mistakes into your greatest source of learning, innovation, and success.
About the Author: Mark Graban is an internationally-recognized consultant, author, speaker, blogger, and entrepreneur. He specializes in Lean management, continuous improvement, statistical methods, and people-centered leadership to cultivate psychological safety and employee engagement, working with leaders at all levels in various industries.He has authored several books, including "Measures of Success," "Lean Hospitals," "Healthcare Kaizen," and "Practicing Lean." His latest book is "The Mistakes That Make Us: Cultivating a Culture of Learning and Innovation" (June 2023). He founded and manages LeanBlog.org and hosts podcasts including "Lean Blog Interviews" and "My Favorite Mistake. Mark is also a "LinkedIn Top Voice."Working independently since 2010, Mark often partners with other consulting groups on larger engagements. Mark is also a Senior Advisor to the technology and software company KaiNexus and has a small equity stake.Mark earned a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (BSIE) from Northwestern University. He also earned a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) as a Fellow in the MIT Sloan Leaders for Global Operations Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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