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Take accountability for your actions

Take accountability for your actions

Take credit when you do things right, but also take responsibility when you do things wrong.

It must be a balanced equation.

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Simon Sinek is a British-American author and inspirational/motivational speaker. He is the author of five books, including Start With Why and The Infinite Game. Simon may be best known for popularizing the concept of WHY in his first Ted Talk in 2009. It has since become one of the most watched talks of all time on TED.com, with 37+ million views

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Don't take credit

Bad leaders take credit for the good things and pin any blame for bad things to others.

Good leaders let the credit go to the team and team members. They only call attention to themselves when they take responsibility for a problem.

2. Take responsibility for your actions:

2. Take responsibility for your actions:

Accepting responsibility empowers you to take control of your life and make positive changes.

Balancing with accountability

  • Empowerment must be balanced with accountability; as employees are given more power to control how they work, they need to be given more responsibility for the output.
  • When goals are clearly articulated and feedback regularly provi...

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