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title: What matters now.
author: kazu634
date: 2009-12-15
url: /2009/12/16/what-matters-now/
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- メモ
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<blockquote title="”What Matters Now” - Seth Godins new free eBook by Jason Fried of Basecamp" cite="http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2058-what-matters-now-seth-godins-new-free-ebook">
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There&#8217;s never really a great way to apologize, but there are plenty of terrible ways.
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If you&#8217;re at a coffee shop, and you spill coffee on someone by accident, what do you say? You&#8217;ll likely say &#8220;Oh my god, I&#8217;m so sorry!&#8221; When you mean it you say you&#8217;re sorry &#8211; it&#8217;s a primal response. You wouldn&#8217;t say &#8220;Oh my god, I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused!&#8221; But that&#8217;s exactly how most companies respond when they make a big mistake.
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Mistakes happen. How you apologize matters. Don&#8217;t bullshit people &#8211; just say &#8220;I&#8217;m sorry&#8221;. And mean it.
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<cite><a href="http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2058-what-matters-now-seth-godins-new-free-ebook" onclick="__gaTracker('send', 'event', 'outbound-article', 'http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2058-what-matters-now-seth-godins-new-free-ebook', '”What Matters Now” &#8211; Seth Godins new free eBook by Jason Fried of Basecamp');" target="_blank">”What Matters Now” &#8211; Seth Godins new free eBook by Jason Fried of Basecamp</a></cite>
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