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1 What Is an Apology? An apology, roughly speaking, is a verbal exchange in which someone who is perceived as having caused harm or offense to a second party speaks and behaves in a way that allows for a future reconciliation between the offender and those he or she has harmed. 2 1 What Is a CEO Apology? Two kinds: • • An apology by a CEO for an offense personally committed while in role of CEO of a firm (usually publicly traded)--e.g., Martha Stewart’s apology after being convicted for obstruction of justice • An apology by a CEO (as representative of a firm) for an injury or harm the public attributes to the CEO’s firm--e.g., Tony Hayward’s apology after the British Petroleum Deep Horizon disaster. Ethically Good Apology • A CEO/corporate apology is ethically good if it is structured so as to restore trust between the CEO apologizer/CEO’s firm and the parties injured by the apologizer/firm. • An apology need not actually restore trust to be ethically good. An ethically good apology is one that is, in principle, trustworthy. 4 2 Three Caveats • An ethically good apology has a chance of restoring trust because it is structured well, but it may not achieve this goal. • For a speech act to qualify as an apology (good or bad), it is not necessary that speakers intend that their speech be an apology. What matters is that the audience hears the speech as a good or bad apology. • I only consider cases in which an apology is plausibly called for. 5 Elements of an Ethically Good Apology 1. Logos/logical or content requirements 2. Ethos/character conveyed through the CEO role, through what is said, and through the manner in which the comments are given 3. Pathos/emotional connection the speaker forges with the audience 6 3 Two CEO Apologies: Which Is Better in Your Opinion? “I mistakenly conveyed the status of the Phoenix • investment in Trenton, Michigan. The facts I described were accurate for Trenton and not Kenosha, Wisconsin. I recognize this has added further confusion to an already difficult situation.” Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli after he mistakenly said that • Chrysler was NOT closing the Kenosha plant. Kenosha was, in fact, being closed, while Trenton was • 7 remaining open. Two CEO Apologies “They were doing things that required much • closer scrutiny…I am sorry for that” SAP CEO Bill McDermott’s apology to Oracle • after SAP was successfully sued for infringing an Oracle copyright 8 4 Text Poll Tips 1. Standard texting rates apply 2. We won’t have access to your phone number 3. Capitalization doesn’t matter, but spaces & spelling do 9 How To Vote Text your answer to the poll number Wait for results 10 5 11 Logos/Content #1 Naming the wrongdoing for which the apologizing CEO and firm accept responsibility to minimize any harm victims impute to the firm. Victims want to know that the firm/CEO and they agree on what the problem is. 12 6 No Naming of Any Wrongdoing; Vague Talk about Suffering “Let me start by saying I’m sorry. I’m sorry the • financial crisis has had such a devastating impact for our country. I’m sorry about the millions of people, average Americans, who lost their homes. And I’m sorry that our management team, starting with me, like so many others could not see the unprecedented market collapse that lay before us.” Citibank CEO Chuck Prince before Congress 13 A Better Apology Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca’s apology • for Chrysler dealers’ practice of disconnecting odometers, driving the cars, reconnecting the odometers, and then selling as new cars: "Disconnecting odometers is a lousy idea. That’s a mistake we won’t make again at Chrysler. Period.” 14 7 Logos/Content #2 Taking responsibility for addressing the causes and effects of the perceived wrongdoing The audience needs someone with whom to build the bridge of trust. 15 Chrysler CEO Nardelli I mistakenly conveyed the status of • the Phoenix investment in Trenton, I Michigan. The facts described were accurate for Trenton and not I Kenosha, Wisconsin. recognize this has added further confusion to an already difficult situation (quoted in Romell et al, 2009, 1) (emphasis added). 16 8 Ethos/Conveyed Character #1. Apologizing as promptly as possible #2. Conveying a just and settled character #3. Creating or choosing a supportive, consistent context for what is being said 17 Pathos/Emotional Connection between Speaker & Audience #1. Delivering the apology in person #2. Exhibiting empathy #3. Following through on an apology 18 9 CEO Tony Hayward Hayward interview • 19 What’s Wrong with This CEO Apology? Dreamhost Josh Jones’ statement expressing • his regret for the firm’s over-billing of many customers. Dreamhost CEO's Apology • 20 10

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