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Sorry I engineered a system that extracts wealth from the poorest and filters it to the wealthiest in a self-reinforcing cycle to emiserate everyone outside my peer group.
Oops-i-doodle! My bad.
A lot of people, not just CEOs, should apologize more for their screw-ups. CEOs obviously should too, but we have a real problem in this world where people think asking for forgiveness is showing weakness.
Sorry
Canada thanks you for your service.
This can unfortunately be due to poor work culture a lot, where anyone admitting fault is saddled with all the blame and consequences. A great way to start correcting that is to lead by example from the top, though. Executives can’t be surprised if this culture develops if they’re always sidestepping accountability.
So they don’t get shot?
Deny, defend, depose.
Oh! We’re soooo sorry
Careful or the lemmy.world admins might ban you!
Corporate never apologies because corporate never doesn’t anything wrong.
Just look at the big CEO of UHC video… Real Brave, must be hiding out in UK lol
Seppuku?
Woodchipper.
I thought those were reserved for pedos
There’s probably enough of an overlap.
Because if they admit a mistake, his will they get the next job with all those billionaire CEOs out there who have never made a mistake? /s