1on1: Responding to Someone Who Admits a Mistake

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If I were younger, I would have reacted in anger. It’s easier.⁠

But putting myself in the employee’s shoes—I already feel terrible about the mistake and its implications.⁠

If my boss reacts with anger, I’ll just “be a big girl” and move on.⁠

Next time? I’d probably keep quiet, try to fix it myself, and hope for the best.⁠

That could go two ways:⁠
✔️ Problem solved, no need to explain⁠
✖️ Problem worsens, and I lose my job⁠

Experience teaches us this: mistakes happen.⁠
What matters is HOW WE RESPOND.⁠


This simple exchange shows we can create a workplace where:⁠
✅ Honesty feels safe⁠
✅ Solutions matter more than blame⁠
✅ Trust drives productivity and continuous improvement⁠

Anger doesn’t fix problems—compassion does.⁠


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