3 Steps for Fixing Mistakes at Work

James Fulford
4 min readSep 8, 2019
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Things go wrong. Whether these mistakes happen at work, home, school, so long as humans are involved, errors are made. Things always go wrong, and that will not change. At least, not anytime soon.

The question we face is not how to avoid being assigned blame. The question is not how to avoid ever making a mistake. The question is not even about how to hide mistakes so they are never found.

The question is how to handle mistakes when they happen.

Here’s a 3 step framework on how to approach this.

Take Ownership Gracefully

Take ownership of the mistakes you made, and express remorse. Then move on to the next step. Seriously. The sooner the “blame game” ends, the better.

Be quick to admit what you did wrong and how you might have contributed to some collective mistakes. Avoid making it personal. Don’t name names other than your own. Then move on to the next step.

Longer term, it doesn’t matter who claims the most blame. What matters is who has the best reputation. Consider reframing mistakes as an opportunity to demonstrate trustworthy behavior and…

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James Fulford
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