Official apologies -- from the public sector or corporate officials -- are not easy to get, and not easy to give. As part of its on-going radio program, Life Matters, ABC (Australia) asked NSW Deputy Ombudsman, Chris Wheeler, how to give an apology. Wheeler said that apology skills need to be learned. The hour-long program, which can be downloaded, included the following advice:
An apology is not effective just by saying "sorry";
The person apologizing must take responsibility;
They must acknowledge the wrong and say it won't happen again;
The apology must be public;
The person apologizing must say what will be done to rectify the wrong; and
They must say exactly what they are sorry for (not just that it happened).
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