The "Oops" Reset Button: Why Communication Missteps Hit Women Leaders Harder --and How to Bounce Back ASAP
Deborah Riegel
Wharton, Columbia, and Duke B-School faculty; Harvard Business Review columnist; Keynote speaker; Workshop facilitator; Exec Coach; #1 bestselling author, "Go To Help: 31 Strategies to Offer, Ask for, and Accept Help"
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes." - Oscar Wilde (who clearly made enough mistakes to know what he was talking about)
Let me tell you about my recent Zoom fail. There I was, delivering what I thought was a brilliant workshop on executive presence, when a participant kindly messaged me: "Deb, we can't hear you. You're on mute." Teaching about presence while being completely absent - oh, the irony!
Of all the mistakes I typically make (and trust me, I have a greatest hits collection), the ones I can laugh off are those where I'm the only casualty: sending an email to myself instead of a client, showing up for a meeting on the wrong day, or my personal favorite - trying to find my phone while talking on my phone. The error is mine, and so are the consequences (my kids thinking I'm losing it.)
But I am always mindful about how my mistakes impact me as a female leader. At best, I've created confusion. At worst, I've inadvertently reinforced stereotypes, damaged relationships, or undermined my own authority. And either way, I find myself wishing for a magical "undo" button.
My 24-year-old twins, Sophie and Jake, continue to be my communication gurus. While most young adults their age might let tension simmer or conflicts escalate, they've mastered something far more valuable: the relationship reset. When they feel our conversation is going down a shaky chute, they'll ask, "Can we start over?"
And let me tell you - when your own children become your teachers in emotional intelligence, it's both humbling and heartwarming.
Why Communication Missteps Hit Women Leaders Harder
Research consistently shows women navigate a narrower communication tightrope than their male counterparts:
This isn't just frustrating—it's exhausting. No wonder so many of us overanalyze our emails, rehearse our comments before meetings, and agonize over feedback conversations.
Why Starting Over Is So Hard (But Worth It)
Here's what I've learned since I first explored this topic more than 20 years ago:
Strategic Resets That Preserve Your Leadership Presence
Here are approaches I've learned both for and from my executive coaching clients:
Helpful Questions to Add to Your Reset Toolkit
Maintaining Power While Showing Vulnerability
A 2019 study by Brené Brown and her team found that leaders who demonstrate appropriate vulnerability are perceived as more authentic and trustworthy. For women leaders, the key is balancing vulnerability with competence:
Real Talk: When You Can't Get a Do-Over
Sometimes, despite our best efforts, we can't get that clean slate we're hoping for. In those cases:
Your Communication Reset Checklist:
Remember: The goal isn't perfect communication (thank goodness, or I'd be out of a job!). The goal is creating enough safety that both parties can say "Can we try that again?" and know the answer will be "Yes."
For women leaders especially, mastering the reset allows us to bring our full selves to our work—including the perfectly imperfect human who occasionally missteps but always moves forward with grace and purpose.
Your Turn:
What conversation do you wish you could reset? What's stopping you from asking for that do-over? And most importantly, what's the cost of not asking?
Because while we can't turn back time (unless you're Cher), we can always turn toward each other and try again.
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4 小时前Excellent insights and tips!
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14 小时前Great article, Deborah Riegel. Thank you for sharing reset options.
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1 天前Great insights, Deborah! I really appreciated the strategic resets you shared—having practical ways to course-correct makes a big difference. I’ve seen how small shifts in communication can change the trajectory of a conversation (and even a career). Thanks for sharing this!
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1 天前the panic of not knowing where my phone was - while talking on the phone (ie by my ear) is real! However all joking aside I join you in the internal self-censuring that happens continually and was explicitly called out early in my career as one of the few female bank managers in my organization. I was continually on alert trying to fit into to the gender norms, also exacerbated as I was often the youngest in the room. I LOVE the strategic reset suggestions you provide. I may not have had them 20+years ago however they will be invaluable starting today.
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1 天前I can join you for a duet or two on that greatest hits album, Deborah Riegel.