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What organizations suppress — failure, vulnerability, dissent — holds the key to trust and innovation. “What we deny doesn’t disappear. It just works in the dark.”
What organizations refuse to discuss tends to govern them anyway — quietly, and from the dark. The pieces collected here examine what happens when leaders normalize failure instead of punishing it, create space for vulnerability instead of suppressing it, and welcome dissent instead of silencing it. Drawn from practitioner publications, media interviews, and public commentary, they translate thirty years of field research into language that works in the boardroom, not just the journal.

OP-EDS (4)
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Tinsley, C. H. (2017). Learning is a key component in increasing confidence. Psychology Today.
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Tinsley, C. H. (2016). Failure is not a four-letter word. Huffington Post.
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