You can read the previous post in my series here. Part of leadership is holding others to account when the occasion arises. It’s not the most pleasant part, by any means; not many people particularly ...
My partner in this article series, Deborah Goldstein, recently gave three great tips on how to co-create living "Ways of Working," or "WoWs," with your team. To recap: • Ensure there is clarity about ...
This month’s topic is another readers’ choice: responsibility and accountability. Specifically, we’ll cover: clarifying the real distinction between responsibility and accountability; and, ...
When you hear the word “accountability,” what are your first thoughts? Are we talking about a human resources or performance issue, such as holding someone accountable for something that they did ...
Accountability, diversity, forward thinking, learning, mutual support, professionalism, and trust are the Joint Munitions Command’s Links of Success, and they help form the backbone of the enterprise.
Most of us grew up in a system that called us out to be responsible. As kids we were responsible for taking out the garbage or putting our toys away in the toy bin. We lived in a check the box world.
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