The Planning Trap

Enjoy this series of shorts on Strategy from Jim.

Most leaders like planning: it’s mostly under their control, it can be done swiftly, and it offers immediate satisfaction. It’s hard to resist the satisfaction of a good plan, which converts a foggy future to the immediate possibility for success.

Plans are important, whether you work alone or lead thousands. Plans help answer the morning question “what shall I do today?” But there’s a problem here.

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Strategies for Building Accountability

In a recent online poll, leaders reported that the number one change they’d like to see in their corporate culture is a stronger commitment to accountability. Accountability takes many different forms across organizations. In many cases, accountability is only referenced in the form of performance failures and mistakes. In this context, accountability is often characterized as being willing to “fall on your sword” and admit your part in where things went wrong. This is a short-sighted and negative interpretation of accountability that is unlikely to create a positive change in an organization’s culture. At its best, accountability is a personal commitment to taking the ownership needed to drive results and achieve goals.

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