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AskMen.com January 12, 2003 Ash Karbasfrooshan |
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Job Journal March 15, 2009 Deborah Brown-Volkman |
The Fine Art of Fessing Up Everyone makes mistakes, and no one likes confronting them. The traits you need the most in situations where you've blundered and have to address it with your boss, are calmness and clarity. Follow these steps to make it happen. |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
4 Steps To: Making Amends In seeking to mend a fractured relationship, a well-considered strategy is as crucial to success as showing contrition, sincerity and humility. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2005 Carl W. Selinger |
Recovering From Mistakes As your career develops and you mature and gain more responsibility in your job, you'll find yourself more deliberate in how you do your work and better prepared to take action whenever you make a mistake. |
CIO July 1, 2006 Susan Cramm |
The Folly of Finger-Pointing If individuals don't accept personal responsibility when things go wrong, their organizations will become dysfunctional and stay dysfunctional. |
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Lessons for Success Here are some key life lessons successful advisors had learned -- issues that, if you master them, can lead to a life and career that's extraordinary. |
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Getting Steamed By The Small Stuff The key to changing your response to incompetence at work is to get some insight into what triggers your rage. |
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How To Recover From 9 Major Screwups Committing career suicide is not always a direct path to unemployment. It all depends on how you react and how good you are at damage control. |
AskMen.com April 4, 2002 Ian Harrison |
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BusinessWeek May 7, 2007 Kerry Sulkowicz |
To Err Is Human, To Fess Up...Rare Is there a way to word a contract so a supplier doesn't lose face by admitting to mistakes? |
Entrepreneur February 2004 Mark Henricks |
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PHONE+ May 12, 2009 Jay Arthur |
How to Boost Profits, Even in Tough Times How is it possible to boost profits without increasing sales? The easiest way is to downsize your costs. |
PHONE+ June 4, 2009 Jay Arthur |
Is Your Business Ready for the Recovery? Will your business be ready to handle the increasing volume of orders smoothly and efficiently, or will you find yourself back in firefighting mode, scrambling to deliver? |
Inc. October 2006 David H. Freedman |
What's Next: Mistakes Were Made When your company screws up, don't hide it. Blog about it. And let everyone learn from the error. |
Job Journal June 19, 2005 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Bosses Must Admit Mistakes A wise boss admits mistakes. |
Investment Advisor May 2007 Angela Herbers |
Management Mayhem Terminating employees should always be the last -- not the first -- resort. Effective management methods are proactive, not reactive. |
AskMen.com Edward Chalmers |
How To Recover From 7 More Major Screwups Caught flinging with a co-worker... Missed deadline at work... Late for work -- again!... Missed a client meeting... Accused of spreading rumors... Caught padding your expense account... Missed a business flight... |
The Motley Fool February 14, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Fools and Their Mistakes Don't feel bad about the investing mistakes you make. At the same time, however, try to learn from both your own mistakes and the mistakes of others in order to avoid repeating them. Over time, your efforts will make you a better investor. |
AskMen.com Pejman Ghadimi |
Personal Finance Goals Here are some tips on how to do a better job with your money in 2015 so that you can be one step closer to financial freedom. |
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Entrepreneur December 2008 Robert Kiyosaki |
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The Motley Fool September 1, 2009 Dan Caplinger |
Avoid This Mistake or You'll Never Recover Failing to get back into the stock market in time is potentially a much larger mistake than never having sold your stocks in the first place. |
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A Rare Commodity Jamie Dimon, the CEO of Bank One Corp., has his problems and makes his mistakes. Perhaps his strongest point, though, and one that is becoming increasingly rare, is integrity. This is clear in just about everything he does... |
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Looking Back Your most powerful business tool is the ability to learn from your mistakes. |
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Math Trek: Checking It Twice Election officials have had no practical way to guarantee a correct ballot count until now. |
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Window Tips: XP Error Messages--You Decide What to Report Customize outbound Windows XP error messages; add sounds and visual effects to your PC's error messages; diagnose memory errors; a better way to tweak Windows. |
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Managed Care March 2000 Michael Levin-Epstein |
Medical Errors, D.C.'s New Cause - Will Result Be Action, or Just Talk? ...In its landmark study, "To Err Is Human," the Institute of Medicine embarrassed health care by labeling it at least a decade behind other high-risk industries in protecting its customers.... |
AskMen.com April 20, 2003 Thomas Anderson |
Start Learning From Your Mistakes Rest assured that everyone, including yourself, is likely to commit a few errors in judgment. The only question is: are you wise enough to learn from them? |
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Entrepreneur December 2005 Barry Farber |
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Entrepreneur July 2006 Robert Kiyosaki |
Benefit from Boom and Bust How entrepreneurs can profit in a fluctuating economy. |
Job Journal January 27, 2013 Ford R. Myers |
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Entrepreneur February 2005 Chris Penttila |
Great Expectations Are your first impressions of new hires forcing them out the door? Then it's time to open your eyes. |
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Managed Care November 2003 Michael S. Victoroff |
Breaking the Seal For Sake of Safety A program to reduce medical errors promised providers that confidentiality would be protected. Then came a problem demanding immediate attention, where confidentiality conflicted with patient safety. |