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Mistaken mistakes When mistakes occur in your business, give the other person the benefit of the doubt. If the error was made in ignorance, handle the situation calmly. Venting your frustration won't help, especially if the employee genuinely didn't know better. Clarify the circumstances, explain the
results of the error, and teach the employee
how to avoid the problem the next time a similar situation
arises. If possible, allow the person to redo the work and If you treat mistakes as learning opportunities, your staff will grow and become more productive. In Acts 3, Peter addresses a crowd that has gathered in amazement at the healing of the lame beggar. First, he acknowledges that the people are ignorant of the truth about Jesus Christ, and then he proceeds to teach them about repentance and salvation. Do not go outhastily to argue your case; otherwise, what will you do in the end, when your neighbor puts you to shame? (Proverbs 25:8). Scripture: And now, brethren, I know that you acted in
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