Communicators share the worst mistakes they’ve ever made
03-04-2025 12:25 via prdaily.com

Communicators share the worst mistakes they’ve ever made

Learn from these mistakes.We learn more from our mistakes than our successes.
That’s why we asked communicators on LinkedIn to share their biggest mistakes in the industry. The responses range from funny but cringey typos to media handling mistakes and much more. But all represent a lesson learned and a career improved.
Several communicators shared their stories anonymously. Responses have been lightly edited for style, clarity and brevity.
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