The lost art of the apology
In today’s issue of the Hill Times , Brian Lee Crowley discusses how the true significance of an apology has been lost and today’s acts of alleged contrition often end up exacerbating the problem rather than solving it. And the most important apologies never get made at all.
Read the entire column online at the Hill Times (subscription) or here in PDF format.
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