The excellent @Dannythefink on why insincere apologies don't work... Of course, sincere apologies might be another matter... The lesson might be that insincerity doesn't wash, sincerity can https://t.co/7mPHH7p1i3
A great summary of the trend towards a Modern Apology Movement, full of hollowness. With excellent political summary from @MattChorley. Far better to push for real apologies, and a law to protect them... https://t.co/KoH2kqHFxm
Big thanks to @JHowellUK for putting this on the political agenda.
It is high time we have a comprehensive Apology Act to clarify the loose terms of the 2006 Compensation Act.
It will make a big difference to a lot of people.
Great news that John Howell MP has secured a second reading for his Apology Bill.
Clarifying that an apology is not an admission of negligence will be great for people who have suffered, often helping with recovery. It will be great for businesses that…https://t.co/SRTQZYI4wR
Great to see @JHowellUK pushing for an Apology Act. It will make a huge difference to people who have suffered and to business, and it won't cost HMT a penny. Support the #ApologyClause (https://t.co/kyhJ1CLZG6)
Book early to hear #ApologyClause founder @wrightnick1 at the upcoming @transform_comms webinar "sorry needn't be the hardest word" when he will outline the #ApologyClause campaign, what we are trying to do and why... https://t.co/6wBw3gE7vv
@emma_duke many thanks for lettting us reproduce your excellent blog, which is now up on the Apology Clause site. Thank you. https://t.co/qVpxuIyiQn @wrightnick1@GuyCorbet#ApologyClause
Great piece by @emma_duke on good, bad and just plain ugly corporate apologies: https://t.co/cq7ejmn31a
Thank you, and hope your event goes well #ApologyClause
#apologyclause@christopherhope on your @Jeremy_Hunt podcast you talked about the so-called difficulties for firms to say sorry. We campaign to clarify the law. It would be good for people, business and would cost nothing. Pls help? https://t.co/frZE2lkSti
The excellent @wrightnick1 on the need for an Apology Act, why non-apologies are terrible and how easy it would be to fix #ApologyClause >> INFLUENCE - Sorry? Why we need an Apology Act and how communicators can play their part https://t.co/GUY7XMQOxr via @InfluencePRMag
Why we need an Apology Act and how communicators can play their part. @wrightnick1, part of a panel discussion at a recent event hosted by the CIPR Greater London and Corporate & Financial Groups. With thanks to @InfluencePRMag https://t.co/GUY7XMzdFT
The Grenfell Inquiry illustrates the need for an Apology Act, says @GuyCorbet. There is still time for party manifestos to include something which is good for people and business and costs nothing. With thanks to @TweetTheArticle. #ApologyClause https://t.co/frZE2lCtkQ
The law is on our side, says @wrightnick1 and apologies are a win-win: an apology, an offer of treatment or other redress, shall not itself amount to an admission of negligence or breach of statutory duty”. But apologies must be meaningful #ApologyClause
Delighted that the excellent @wrightnick1 will speak this evening at "Sorry? Corporate apologies in an age of transparency" #ApologyClause https://t.co/x0ZL6mSCXv Hoping it will be recorded on video