Alicia is owner of Profit Consulting Co. She has become a leader in the field of coaching, consulting and training for small business. She has designed more than 80 custom training programs for hundreds of business owners in a
variety of industries across the country. In addition, Alicia has coached managers, presidents and sales professionals on how to build a business truly worth having!
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<img src="http://www.fas Accountability is a buzzword in the business world right now. Unfortunately, most of us have negative understanding of the word. We often use the word as if it means blame and punishment. Therefore, we attempt to avoid it. The truth is that accountability is unavoidable. In the workplace, intrinsically everyone is accountable to someone. We are accountable to our peers, managers, customers and ownership. We are also accountable to our industry.
What if being accountable was empowering for you and your employees? Research indicates that rather than a negative force, holding people accountable for their actions and results has very positive effects on morale and performance. An environment of accountability produces vigilant problem solving, better decision-making, and greater job satisfaction. With an environment of accountability, people can develop their skills and be their best.
The issue I see with accountability is not the absence of accountability in business. Accountability exists regardless. The issue is how we think of and understand accountability and the environment under which accountability can thrive.
Consider these definitions of accountability:
· Accountability is a state of responsiveness.
· To be called on to render an account.
· Subject to giving an account.
· Non–judgmental feed back (Accountability is no place for judgment, blame or punishment).
Here are some areas to troubleshoot in your workplace:
· Do your employees have the talent and ability? Some people will not have the ability to do the job you are asking them to do regardless of having a well-defined role, a great manager and excellent training.
· Accountability is an attitude that you as leader will want to model; focus on being accountable rather than holding others accountable.
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