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Uncommon Accountability

Michael Lennington and Brian P Moran

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   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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