Getting to Sorry : The Art of Apology at Work and at Home
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
198216350X
ISBN-13
9781982163501
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Imprint
Gallery
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 29th, 2024
Print length
368 Pages
Weight
304 grams
Dimensions
21.20 x 13.90 x 2.60 cms
Product Classification:
Self-help & personal development
Ksh 2,350.00
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An indispensable guide to how to apologize effectively, why apologies are important, and how delivering one can mend the torn fabric of our culture, told by two witty and insightful experts in the field.
A witty, useful guide (People) to apologies, why they matter, and the healing power of saying youre sorry, from the dynamic duo behind the acclaimed SorryWatch site.
Its a truth universally acknowledged that terrible apologies are the worst. Weve all been on the receiving end, and oh, how they make us seethe. Horrible public apologiesexcuse-laden, victim blame-y, weaselly statementsoften go viral instantaneously, whether theyre from a celebrity, a politician, or a blogger. We all recognize bad apologies when we hear them. So why is it so hard to apologize well? How can we do better? How could they do better?
Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy show us the way with this fresh book that is philosophically deep, crisply reported, and funny as heck all the way through (Clive Thompson, author of Coders). Drawing on a deep well of research in psychology, sociology, law, and medicine, they explain why a good apology is hard to find and why it doesnt have to be. Alongside their six (and a half)-step formula for apologizing beautifully, Ingall and McCarthy also delve into how to respond to a bad apology; why corporations, celebrities, and governments seldom apologize well; how to teach children to apologize; how gender and race affect both apologies and forgiveness; and most of all, why good apologies are essential, powerful, and restorative.
Its a truth universally acknowledged that terrible apologies are the worst. Weve all been on the receiving end, and oh, how they make us seethe. Horrible public apologiesexcuse-laden, victim blame-y, weaselly statementsoften go viral instantaneously, whether theyre from a celebrity, a politician, or a blogger. We all recognize bad apologies when we hear them. So why is it so hard to apologize well? How can we do better? How could they do better?
Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy show us the way with this fresh book that is philosophically deep, crisply reported, and funny as heck all the way through (Clive Thompson, author of Coders). Drawing on a deep well of research in psychology, sociology, law, and medicine, they explain why a good apology is hard to find and why it doesnt have to be. Alongside their six (and a half)-step formula for apologizing beautifully, Ingall and McCarthy also delve into how to respond to a bad apology; why corporations, celebrities, and governments seldom apologize well; how to teach children to apologize; how gender and race affect both apologies and forgiveness; and most of all, why good apologies are essential, powerful, and restorative.
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