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How to Admit When You're Wrong: The Power in Making Mistakes

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    It’s tough to admit you made a mistake even though we all make them, but psychologists say admitting fault is a sign of leadership and strength. Karen Friedman shares insights on how you can communicate when you’ve erred, and how this will set an example for others.

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  • Overview

    It’s tough to admit you made a mistake even though we all make them, but psychologists say admitting fault is a sign of leadership and strength. Karen Friedman shares insights on how you can communicate when you’ve erred, and how this will set an example for others.

Schedule21 Nov 2024