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Before Breakfast

When you make a mistake at work

Before Breakfast

iHeartPodcasts

Self-improvement, Education

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2019

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Handled right, setbacks can become opportunities

Transcript

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0:00.0

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy is the greatest murder mystery in American history.

0:05.6

That's Rob Briner.

0:07.6

Rob called me, Soledette O'Brien, and asked me what I knew about this crime.

0:11.6

Well, ask, who had the motive to assassinate a sitting president.

0:16.0

Then we'll pull the curtain back on the cover-up.

0:20.0

The American people need to know the truth.

0:22.0

Listen to who the truth.

0:22.6

Listen to who killed JFK on the I Heart Radio app,

0:27.0

Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.

0:31.3

Welcome to Before. I'm

0:38.0

Welcome to Before Breakfast, a production of I Heart Radio.

0:40.0

Good morning. This is Laura.

0:42.0

Welcome to the Before Breakfast Podcast.

0:45.0

Today's tip is about how to handle things

0:48.0

when you make a mistake at work.

0:50.0

Today's tip, like a few other recent ones, comes from management expert Allison Green's book, Ask a Manager.

0:57.0

This book covers all sorts of workplace sticky situations and how to deal with them.

1:02.0

This includes major screw-ups. We all like to

1:06.6

pride ourselves on our great performance, but you're going to make a mistake at

1:10.7

some point, Green writes, because you're human, and that is what we do.

1:16.0

She notes that this category of people who make mistakes most definitely includes her.

1:21.6

She shares that every high performer she has ever managed has likewise

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