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Mistakes, Errors and Failures across Cultures : Navigating Potentials
“There Is a Crack in Everything. That’s How the Light Gets in”: An Introduction to Mistakes, Errors and Failure as Resources
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Book chapters
pp. 1
“There Is a Crack in Everything. That’s How the Light Gets in”: An Introduction to Mistakes, Errors and Failure as Resources
pp. 51
“Ever Tried. Ever Failed. No Matter. Try Again. Fail Again. Fail Better”. Life Crisis and Failure as a Resource
pp. 75
Communication About Communication in Love Letters: Addressing and Avoiding Failures, Mistakes, and Errors in Written Communication
pp. 91
Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen: A Case of Mistaken Self-Identity, Corrected by Self-Reformulation
pp. 111
Mistakes, Errors, and Failures in the Cultural Context of Aging
pp. 127
Doing the Unconventional, Doing ‘Dirty’ Work: The Stigmatization of Sexuality Work and Unforeseen Encounters with Love
pp. 147
Qualities of Communication Failures in Hierarchical Relationships: A Theoretical Model for Conflict Prevention
pp. 163
On Being “Outside the Box” or Being “Inside”: Intercultural Communication, Relationship-Building and Identity Ascription Failures
pp. 183
Mistakes and Demise: Mikhail Gorbachev and the Dissolution of the Soviet Union
pp. 201
Practical Examples of Handling Mistakes at Work in Different Cultures
pp. 219
A Systems Psychodynamic Perspective on Conflict and Failure at Work
pp. 237
Resilience to Emotional Distress in Response to Failure, Error or Mistakes: A Positive Psychology Review
pp. 259
Errors and Failures in European Banking: A Cultural Perspective
pp. 281
Turning Bicultural Critical Incidents into Inclusive Bicultural Identities and Organizations in US Subsidiaries in Japan
pp. 299
Error-Culture in Value-Based Organizations: A Christian Perspective
pp. 315
Institutional Moral Failure: Emotional Intelligence and Practical Reason Serving Justice
pp. 329
Against Forgetting Serious Mistakes, Errors and Failures: The Long Learning Process of the Catholic Church in Germany in Dealing with Sexual Abuse of Minors and Vulnerable Adults
pp. 347
Failures, Errors, and Mistakes: A Systematic Review of the Literature
pp. 363
Low-Socioeconomic Status Students Turn Their Academic Failure to Success: A Synthesis of Qualitative Research
pp. 383
Errors and Mistakes in Foreign Language Learning: Drawing Boundaries from the Discourse of Argentine Teachers
pp. 401
Psychodynamic Therapy: A Cross-Cultural and Generational Failure
pp. 417
Transcultural Sensitivity: A Way to Prevent Mistakes, Errors, and Failures in Psychotherapeutic and Psychiatric Treatment of Migrants
pp. 435
The Success and Failures of Michael Jackson. A Psychobiography Through the Lens of the Trickster Archetype
pp. 455
The Cognitive Bias in Cross-Cultural Design
pp. 475
Errors and Failures in Forensic Practice
pp. 495
Failures in Wildlife Crime Eradication and Strategies Forward
pp. 515
Safety 3.0 and the End of the Superstar Clinician
pp. 537
Empowerment: Error Management Through Cultural Change in Medicine
pp. 547
Humorous Handling of Mistakes: A Personality or Culture-Specific Trait to Combat Adverse Health Effects?
pp. 565
Mistakes, Errors and Failures: Their Hidden Potential in Cultural Contexts – The Power of a Professional Culture
pp. 587
Leader Inquiry as a Method for Open Error Communication in Aviation and Beyond
pp. 605
Cultural Differences-Induced Mistakes in Driving Behaviour: An Opportunity to Improve Traffic Policy and Infrastructure
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