Failure and what to do next: Lessons from the Toolbox Dialogue Initiative
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Failure and what to do next: Lessons from the Toolbox Dialogue Initiative

In this chapter, we identify lessons about cross-disciplinary practice from our experience in the Toolbox Dialogue Initiative (TDI). These include (1) the rich variety of ways failure can manifest in projects, (2) the need to learn from failure, especially in the context of cross-disciplinary research and (3) the need for project flexibility (cf. Morton et al. 2015).

 

O’Rourke, M., Crowley, S., Eigenbrode, S. D., Vasko, S. E. (2021). Failure and what to do next: Lessons from the Toolbox Dialogue Initiative. In D. Fam and M. O’Rourke (Eds.), Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Failures: Lessons Learned from Cautionary Tales (pp. 97–113). London: Routledge.

Date

October 3, 2021

Category

TDI Approach, TDI Contributions, TDI Theory, xD Facilitation