Bernard Drainville has had no respite since his return to politics. At each detour, he stumbles over an obvious obstacle.
His blunders accumulate and already, 6 months after the election, he must find the time long and regret having abandoned his microphone.
Apologize: the Legault method
In response to his government’s betrayal of the electoral promise of a third highway link, Bernard Drainville chose to apologize.
After having insulted all the teachers of Quebec in an interview with The dutyhe apologizes again.
Sincere regrets, or “try and excuse” mode of management? The question is legitimate.
François Legault, a subscriber to apologies throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, leads by example. If a politician can apologize so often and come out on top in a general election, there must be some good in his technique.
The CAQ would like to govern the State as one manages private companies.
To avoid wasting time, we decide quickly, we call of the shotsand if we realize that we were wrong, we change our minds.
Failure as a management strategy
We are dealing with a generation victimized by business coaches who value “failure as a mode of management”.
“The important thing is not how many times you fall, it’s how many times you get up!” »
Yes, sincere apologies are part of the strategy to put in place when you make mistakes, but the best option is still to think before you act.
Bernard Drainville is no longer a radio host, it looks like he didn’t get the memo.
He can no longer say a thing on Monday and change his mind on Thursday. He can no longer say aloud what he sincerely thinks.
If he hasn’t understood it yet, the teachers will be happy to remind him.