Tuesday Nov 05, 2024
The Healing Power of Apologies in the Workplace, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
Abstract: Effective apologies have the power to resolve conflicts, heal ruptured relationships, and create a more positive and productive workplace culture. However, many leaders fail to recognize the value of apologies or know how to utilize them properly. This research brief explores the science behind what constitutes an effective apology according to research in psychology, communication, and organizational behavior. Key components like acknowledging harm, expressing remorse, explaining without excusing, requesting forgiveness, and promising change are identified. The brief then provides examples from a variety of industries and organizational contexts demonstrating how apologies can diffuse tense situations, restore trust between teams and departments, rescue at-risk business partnerships, and foster inclusion. Best practices for giving apologies are discussed, along with potential pitfalls to avoid. Overall, the brief argues that leaders who thoughtfully apply learnings from scientific research on apologies empower themselves with a conflict resolution approach that can strengthen bonds, increase resilience, and advance shared goals throughout their entire organization.