Manage to Fail
A Brutally Honest Field Guide to the Mistakes That Ruin Teams, Trust, and Training
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ナレーター:
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Megan Petrini
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著者:
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Megan Petrini
概要
The Truth About Training Failures and Leadership Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Chaos takes hold the moment training, onboarding, or leadership is handled poorly—and those mistakes ripple through team performance, employee trust, workplace culture, and retention. Most trainers and leaders already know the frustration of trying to support new employees while fighting outdated processes, unclear expectations, and “this is how we’ve always done it” thinking. And the harder they push to fix things, the more isolated, overwhelmed, and ineffective they often feel.
This book is the brutally honest field guide that shows what really goes wrong in training and leadership—not through idealized best practices but through the author’s lived experiences of both success and failure. By revealing what not to do, Megan Petrini offers a reverse-motivational approach that helps listeners identify real-world onboarding mistakes, avoid common leadership pitfalls, and strengthen team culture with clarity and confidence.
Drawing on decades as a trainer and leader, Petrini gives listeners the language, insight, and courage to advocate for better practices—even when they are the only voice in the room. Her purpose is simple: to help anyone facilitating, leading, training, or onboarding people finally understand why things break, how to fix them, and how to champion a healthier employee experience.
Inside, listeners will learn how to:
- Spot the training and onboarding habits that quietly damage employee trust and engagement.
- Prevent communication breakdowns that derail learning, performance, and team morale.
- Replace ineffective leadership behaviors with practical actions that support real skill development.
If you facilitate, lead, train, or support new employees in any industry, this book will help you avoid the mistakes that ruin teams plus build the confidence to advocate for better training and better leadership—starting now.
©2026 Megan Petrini (P)2026 Megan Petrini