112: Dale Carnegie Was Right About What To Do When You’re Wrong, with Bonni Stachowiak - a podcast by Dave Stachowiak

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We all want to be right, but of course we are sometimes wrong. The advice from Dale Carnegie almost a century ago is as good today as its ever been. I welcome back Bonni Stachowiak to explore why when you are wrong, you should admit it quickly and emphatically.

Guest: Bonni StachowiakDale Carnegie said almost 100 years ago in How To Win Friends and Influence People, “When you’re wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.”

Four truths:My truth
Your truthOur shared truth
The actual truthThree benefits you get from admitting you are wrong:

You advance immediate progress on organizational goalsYou drive future innovation and creativity
You inspire people to move forwardThe best marriages are not without conflict. The best teams and leaders and not without error.

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