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Somewhere in the world there must be a school where managers study apology avoidance. It is easy to imagine that perpetrator-like managers have already built an impressive array of personal apology avoidance habits and language. Here are four of the most popular strategies for avoiding apology. You’ll recognize each one by the language perpetrators use. I always mention these as soon as the subject, or argument, about apology arises. This tends to shorten the discussion because I have already vocalized just about all the excuses used to avoid something most people were taught by their mothers to do promptly . . . or else. Those who ignore their mom’s advice deserve what they get.

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Strategy 1. Self-forgiveness:
Strategy 2. Self-talk:
Strategy 3. Self-delusion:
Strategy 4. Lying:
Share these lists with every executive, so they know all of these excuses are off limits. Don’t worry; the urge for avoidance is so strong they will begin thinking of new ones immediately. As you hear the new avoidance language, build another list and circulate it immediately to executives to re-inoculate them against apology avoidance.
James E. Lukaszewski, ABC, Fellow IABC; APR, Fellow PRSA, BEPS Emeritus
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