Nobody likes receiving a lazy, thoughtless apology. If you want to be sincere and heartfelt, a basic "I'm sorry" won't cut it, according to Beth Polin, a professor of management at Eastern Kentucky ...
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The best apologies always have these 5 elements, says trust researcher: A simple ‘I’m sorry’ won't work
Nobody likes receiving a lazy, thoughtless apology. If you want to be sincere and heartfelt, a basic "I'm sorry" won't cut it, according to Beth Polin, a professor of management at Eastern Kentucky ...
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