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How to Master the Art of Strategic Apology at Work
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In this episode of The Office Politics Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore the underappreciated power of a well-timed apology in the workplace. Using the 2020 case of Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson's apology to two Black men in a Philadelphia store, they break down why most apologies at work fail and how to craft one that rebuilds trust and influence. They discuss the anatomy of a strategic apology: timing, ownership, specificity, and follow-through. Lucas argues that a genuine apology can be a career accelerant, while Luna challenges him on when an apology can backfire—especially for women and people of color. They also touch on how to apologize for small mistakes without losing credibility, and why 'I'm sorry you feel that way' is the worst possible move. If you've ever mishandled an apology or avoided one out of fear, this episode offers a practical framework for turning a mistake into a leadership moment.