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.
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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