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3 Better Ways To Tell A Co-worker “you Screwed Up” by ValourDigest(m): 9:40am On Dec 12, 2018
3 BETTER WAYS TO TELL A CO-WORKER “YOU SCREWED UP”

One of your co-workers brings you a completed project for a once-over. You give it a quick glance, and your stomach immediately plummets into your shoes. This is wrong. Not an “oopsies, you’re missing a comma” sort of wrong, more of a “whoa, you need to re-do this” type of situation.

Now what? You know that you definitely can’t just let that mistake slide by. “If you ignore it, it’s likely to continue,” says Janel Anderson, a leadership and communication expert who earned her PhD in organizational communication from Purdue University. “I always encourage people to have these tough conversations in service of the great work their organization or team is doing.”

So, how do you do this? How exactly can you break the news and tell your colleague, “You screwed up!” in a way that’s direct, but not condescending?
Read more at; https://valourdigest.com/3-better-ways-to-tell-a-co-worker-you-screwed-up/



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