I read a story of a business owner who got fed up with his staff always looking for "Who's to blame?".
He wrote a note and put it in his desk. Whenever the blame game started he'd pull the note out to show everyone.
It simply read:
"It's my fault."
Then he'd say, "Now, how can we fix it and prevent it happening again?"
Look in the mirror first, then move forward.
He wrote a note and put it in his desk. Whenever the blame game started he'd pull the note out to show everyone.
It simply read:
"It's my fault."
Then he'd say, "Now, how can we fix it and prevent it happening again?"
Look in the mirror first, then move forward.
from It’s my fault
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