“The purpose of apology is to extend ourselves in such a way that relationships become deeper, and life becomes richer and more human in the process.”
Quote by John Kador
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Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust
This book delves into the art of crafting and delivering meaningful apologies. It explores the psychological and emotional aspects of apologies, offering strategies for both individuals and organizations to mend fences, build bridges, and restore trust in damaged relationships. more
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