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Do you take responsibility for your errors or do you cast the blame on others ?

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Question added by Khalil Alkhudhari CIA IFC IFSAH , Head of Internal Audit & Audit Committee Secretary , Abdulsamad Alqurashi Group
Date Posted: 2013/04/20
Majed AlKhudari - CIA
by Majed AlKhudari - CIA , Finance Manager , Saudi Tianyuan for Food Industries LLC

i responsible my error because you must know wnot anyone kill you if erred .
also not one learn and be profissional without has mistakes

Khalil Alkhudhari  CIA IFC IFSAH
by Khalil Alkhudhari CIA IFC IFSAH , Head of Internal Audit & Audit Committee Secretary , Abdulsamad Alqurashi Group

hhhhhhhhhh rami

samer alrashed
by samer alrashed , مدقق داخلي , شركة التنمية الكبرى

i dont know

ياسر ahmed
by ياسر ahmed , مدخل بيانات , مؤسسة الاسمري

اذا كنت انا المسؤول فيجب ان اتحمل مسؤولية خطأي

رامي الخالد
by رامي الخالد , محاسب , شركة التنمية الكبرى

i dont erred

Harshad Ganpule
by Harshad Ganpule , Executive Accounts (EE) (Head Office) , Siemens Enterprise Communications Private Limited

Yes...
Any error can be resolved....
(Error not Fraud) :) So I do take responsibility of my ERRORS

Manal Pervaiz
by Manal Pervaiz , Marketing Coordinator , Force Steel Profile Manufacturing Co.

It is easy to not take the blame and put it on others even when you are at fault, especially if there might be consequences. Although that is human nature to some extent, it is important to incorporate criticism in a positive manner, since it is just another effort for growth. You can only correct yourself when you know where you went wrong. The mistakes must be addressed correctly, so any chance of them being repeated is discouraged. Blaming others helps one feel better about themselves, but really, one can be forgiven for taking accountability and working hard to improve, yet someone who is continuously wrong but is in denial, will most likely face worse consequences. 

Mir Mujtaba Ali
by Mir Mujtaba Ali , Internal Audit Manager , Confidential

Yes, an error is an error

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