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How To Handle The Blame Game

By Dennis Sommer (www.dennissommer.com)


Everybody makes mistakes. The difference between managers and leaders is that leaders apologize and learn from the mistake, while managers try to either cover up the error or pin the blame for it on someone else. As an executive, you must learn to apologize, whether it's to an employee, a customer, or your boss. The following are three actions that will get you through this every time.

1. Be Specific
Vague apologies and empty cliches are often worse than no apology at all. Another poor choice is to "sort of apologize" for your behavior and then try to shift the blame to someone else. Accept responsibility for what happened, and don't use the apology as a chance to make excuses.

2. Correct The Problem
Very rarely is there a problem that can't be corrected. If you are taking the necessary steps toward fixing the problem, you will defuse the other person's anger and give credibility to your apology. An apology with no plan to correct the mistake is an empty gesture and people will see it for what it is.

3. Neutral Ground
Once you have corrected the problem and apologized, there's no need to beat a dead horse. You need to reestablish a rapport with whomever you have offended. Before you apologize, have a topic in mind that you can switch to once the apology is over.


About The Author - Dennis Sommer


Dennis Sommer is the founder and CEO of Executive Business Advisers, a management consulting firm specializing in business growth, sales and profit improvement. www.executivebusinessadvisers.com

Dennis helps companies increase sales revenue, reduce sales and marketing costs, improve marketing ROI, and drive new business growth by improving and optimizing their sales, marketing, company strategy and financial health.

Dennis is a highly sought after business keynote and seminar speaker www.dennissommer.com and author of several highly popular sales, marketing, leadership and professional development international articles and books www.advisersecrets.com .

Contact Dennis at 800-627-6512.




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