Own your choices and discover the true meaning of accountability
The implementation of true, organization-wide accountability has the potential to transform your firm’s―and your personal―performance. Unfortunately, the word “accountability” often has negative connotations, including blame, fear, and conflict.
In Uncommon Accountability, best-selling authors and leadership strategists Brian Moran and Michael Lennington compellingly argue for a positive and affirming conception of accountability―one that stands for personal ownership of one’s goals, actions, and progress.
The authors show you how to harness the power of accountability, with all of its built-in potential to enable growth and learning, improve well-being, reduce stress, and drive results. You’ll also learn to:
Containing real-world case studies that show you how to apply the principles contained within to your own circumstances, Uncommon Accountability is the perfect tool to unlock the potential of your team members.
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BRIAN P. MORAN is Founder and CEO of The Execution Company, an organization committed to improving the performance and enhancing the quality of life for leaders and entrepreneurs. He is a leading expert on execution and implementation.
MICHAEL LENNINGTON is Vice President of The Execution Company and an expert in implementing lasting change in organizations. He is a consultant, coach, and leadership trainer.
OWN YOUR CHOICES AND UNLOCK THE TRUE POTENTIAL OF ACCOUNTABILITY
Personal accountability is the bedrock upon which all sustained success in life is built. Yet, what if nearly everything we have been taught about accountability is wrong? What if the prevailing notions of “Holding Someone Accountable,” and being “Held Accountable” are impossible, and instead of driving accountability, actually undermine it?
The way you think about accountability affects every aspect of your life. And the way you understand it may be keeping you from accomplishing what you are capable of. Accountability isn’t about the use of force, it’s about freedom. The freedom to choose your actions. The freedom to pursue what matters most to you in life.
In Uncommon Accountability, New York Times bestselling authors Brian P. Moran and Michael Lennington present a fresh perspective that has been vetted with thousands of individuals and organizations over nearly two decades. Whether you are an individual looking to better your career, increase your income or improve your relationships, or a leader trying to inspire your team to accomplish what they are capable of, this book will show you how to powerfully shift your view of accountability and dramatically improve your results, and your life.
New York Times bestselling authors Brian P. Moran and Michael Lennington’s first book The 12 Week Year transformed the way organizations plan and execute. And now they’ve done it again.
In Uncommon Accountability, Brian and Michael deliver a thought-provoking and eye-opening exploration of what it means to be truly accountable, to oneself and to others. They make a powerful case that “accountability” means the personal ownership of one’s goals, actions, and progress.
The authors demonstrate how to harness the power of accountability―with its built-in potential to enable growth and learning, improve well-being, reduce stress, and drive results―by guiding readers through the process of taking personal ownership and changing their circumstances.
The book shows leaders how to stop managing by negative consequence through “holding others accountable”―in the negative sense of that phrase―and, instead, “hold others capable.” It clarifies and proves that personal choice exists in all interactions and situations and shows readers how to shift from a mindset of “I have to” to “I chose to.”
From the shift in thinking necessary to take true advantage of the concepts of accountability and ownership, to the behavior changes leaders need to make to unlock the potential of true accountability, the authors discuss essential strategies and techniques for improving results and engagement at any organization.
Based upon decades of work with thousands of clients, they provide proven guidance to actually apply the concepts in the book for yourself and for those you lead. Uncommon Accountability is an indispensable resource for managers, executives, and other business leaders seeking to reveal the true capabilities of their followers, colleagues, and coworkers.
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