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Admitting to our mistakes (and we all make them) can be a tough thing to do, especially on the job when we're trying to put ourselves in the best light possible, and not get in trouble with the boss. To avoid this, some will try to BS their way out of it, which rarely turns out well.
So what's the best course of action?
In this episode I talk with Rich Madison, who holds a leadership position in a DC-based membership organization. Listen in to hear from his perspective what how employees can navigate the challenges - and the benefits - that come up with taking responsibility for these slip-ups.
Find me on LinkedIn & Instagram and subscribe to my blog.
To learn more about career coaching, and what's possible for your career, schedule a complimentary consultation.
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By Joe RosenlichtAdmitting to our mistakes (and we all make them) can be a tough thing to do, especially on the job when we're trying to put ourselves in the best light possible, and not get in trouble with the boss. To avoid this, some will try to BS their way out of it, which rarely turns out well.
So what's the best course of action?
In this episode I talk with Rich Madison, who holds a leadership position in a DC-based membership organization. Listen in to hear from his perspective what how employees can navigate the challenges - and the benefits - that come up with taking responsibility for these slip-ups.
Find me on LinkedIn & Instagram and subscribe to my blog.
To learn more about career coaching, and what's possible for your career, schedule a complimentary consultation.
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