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People May Think Apologies Are More Important Than They Are
People May Think Apologies Are More Important Than They Are
This article reports on the outcome of a recent study by David De Cremer, Chris Reinders Folmer and Madan Pillutla (London Business School). The main conclusion of their research finds that we tend to overestimate the healing power of an apology.
This article reports on the outcome of a recent study by David De Cremer, Chris Reinders Folmer and Madan Pillutla (London Business School). The main conclusion of their research finds that we tend to overestimate the healing power of an apology.