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    If you own a business, sooner or later you are going to run into a situation where you screw something up. This situation can be an opportunity or disaster all depending on how you handle it.

    To error is human, or so the clich? goes. If you are older than about six months old, you know this is one of those clich?s that is utterly and totally true. Some would even define experience as learning from your mistakes. Well, the same thing goes for your business efforts.

    You may be the most diligent and hardest working person in the world. This will not insulate you from bonehead moves and mistakes. Sooner or later, you will fail a client or customer. You may not even realize it until they call you. It may be something as simple as forgetting a meeting or something more serious such as missing a deadline. How you handle these situations can kill your business or form long lasting relationships to your benefit.

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    o error is human, or so the clich? goes. If you are older than about six months old, you know this is one of those clich?s that is utterly and totally true. Some would even define experience as learning from your mistakes. Well, the same thing goes for your business efforts.

    You may be the most diligent and hardest working person in the world. This will not insulate you from bonehead moves and mistakes. Sooner or later, you will fail a client or customer. You may not even realize it until they call you. It may be something as simple as forgetting a meeting or something more serious such as missing a deadline. How you handle these situations can kill your business or form long lasting relationships to your benefit.

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    ng from your mistakes. Well, the same thing goes for your business efforts.

    You may be the most diligent and hardest working person in the world. This will not insulate you from bonehead moves and mistakes. Sooner or later, you will fail a client or customer. You may not even realize it until they call you. It may be something as simple as forgetting a meeting or something more serious such as missing a deadline. How you handle these situations can kill your business or form long lasting relationships to your benefit.

    Everyone makes mistakes. This sounds obvious, but most business

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    nd mistakes. Sooner or later, you will fail a client or customer. You may not even realize it until they call you. It may be something as simple as forgetting a meeting or something more serious such as missing a deadline. How you handle these situations can kill your business or form long lasting relationships to your benefit.

    Everyone makes mistakes. This sounds obvious, but most business

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    as missing a deadline. How you handle these situations can kill your business or form long lasting relationships to your benefit.

    Everyone makes mistakes. This sounds obvious, but most businesspeople seem to forget this when faced with a problem. It happens. In fact, the client or customer calling to complain certainly has done something similar. If you address the situation correctly, you can turn a problem into a positive. If you don’t, you can lose a client and damage your reputation. If you are really lucky, you will get sued!

    As an attorney, I can’t tell you how many times I have defended business clients in litigation because of how they handled a problem with a client. Instead of addressing the problem, business people tend to bury their heads in the sand as though it will just go away. Nothing infuriates a client or customer more. If you have clearly made a mistake, no lawyer is going to save you. If you failed to deliver a big shipment on the due date, there is no

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