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In Our Conversation Today, We’re Exploring:

  • The personal situation that led Nayla to think about how this topic impacts leaders in the workplace

  • The difference between taking ownership of your mistake and kicking your own ass

  • What you shouldn’t do when you apologize for your mistake

  • The role spirituality can play when evaluating mistakes in the workplace and our lives

Not a single one of us hasn’t made a mistake in the workplace. We’ve said the wrong thing to the wrong person. We’ve delayed something inadvertently, and it had big consequences for our team.

Knowing these mistakes won’t be our last, we thought it would be a good idea to explore how we can handle the tension between acknowledging our humanity and the likelihood that each one of us will make mistakes of consequence in our careers and lives and the need to be accountable.

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