How Well Do You Manage Mistakes? Ask Yourself These 3 Questions To Find Out

Find out about 3 questions every leader should ask themselves to discover how well they manage the mistakes they inevitably make while leading others.

There’s no question you’ll make mistakes as a leader, no matter how experienced you may be. What really matters is how well you manage mistakes, especially when you’re the one responsible for them. In this episode of my leadership podcast, I share 3 questions you should ask yourself to determine how well you manage mistakes.

Of course, it’s never easy to have discussions around mistakes that were made, regardless of who made them. And so, to help ease ourselves into this conversation, I share in this edition of my Leadership Espresso Shot series a personal story about one of my daughters. If you’ve ever attended one of my leadership keynotes – either in person or lately in one of the virtual conferences I’ve done online, I’m sure you’ve noticed how I enjoy sharing stories to help illustrate a point, if not also to make the ideas more memorable. And when you hear how this story ends, I’m sure you’ll understand why I enjoy sharing this one.

Now as I mentioned at the end of this episode, not only are we hard at work creating more episodes of this podcast to help you learn to improve the way you lead, but we’re working on expanding our presence on as many platforms as possible. That’s why you can now listen to our show on Deezer, in addition to iHeartRadio, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Listen Notes, TuneIn, and many, many more.

That’s why I’d like to ask for your help in return by sharing this or any other episode of my leadership podcast with your network to help us continue to spread the word about this show and hopefully, help improve the leadership craft.

And with that, here’s my latest Leadership Espresso Shot, featuring not only a sweet story, but 3 important questions you should ask yourself to ensure you are effectively managing mistakes.

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