KNEA's president quickly admitted that the organization had made an error. Was that a wise decision? In your opinion, did his quick confession hurt KNEA's reputation? Or did it strengthen it?

What will be an ideal response?


The admission strengthened a reputation that had been weakened by actions
inconsistent with KNEA's values. The organization's reputation probably did not
immediately return to the level it enjoyed before the postcards were mailed.
However, it probably did not go as low as it would have if the organization had
explicitly -- or by its silence implicitly -- endorsed the questionable tactic.

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