Ownership Isn’t About Centering Yourself

There’s a subtle difference between saying “I made a mistake” and actually owning one.

True ownership doesn’t center the person who caused the harm. It centers the outcome — and the people affected by it.

Leaders who rush to explain intent before acknowledging impact often miss the moment. Ownership begins by listening, not defending.

Humility shows up when leaders resist the urge to be understood before they’ve understood others.