Should you fire the person responsible for your company’s very public failure?
That’s the question I explore in my latest article for Smartblog on Leadership. Earlier this week, I wrote about a very public PR failure: the NYPD foray into Twitter. Says Smartblog on Leadership of my article: “When organizations make mistakes in the public eye, there’s a temptation to handle the crisis by firing the person responsible, writes Jennifer Miller. Leaders should have the courage to use failures, even public and painful ones, as learning opportunities and as a way of communicating the company’s tolerance for risk.”
You can read the whole article, “Leading from a Place of Courage”, here.
Article source:Jennifer Miller - Leadership Courage – When Not to Fire Someone»
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