Managing by Accountability
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At its core accountability is the responsibility to act. It is the commitment to do the right thing and stand by your decisions. Perhaps most importantly it is a quality that must come from within; dishearteningly even as legislators shareholders customers and community activists are demanding greater accountability from corporate leaders too many are waiting for some third party to take action. Whatever the endeavor it is ultimately the individual who must hold himself to the highest standard first. Those who manage by accountability viscerally know that external rules cannot substitute for character. And they know that accountability is a quality that can be developed honed through practice and encouraged in others. Using stories drawn from David Dealy''s experiences on the front lines as well as examples from other successful leaders Managing by Accountability demonstrates how leaders who embark on a management philosophy of personal accountability imbue their organizations with the qualities of integrity and responsibility. In their down-to-earth style the authors identify the five great accountability mistakes and offer a wealth of practical suggestions for overcoming them to achieve outstanding results throughout the organization. In some cases it may be Congress (e.g. Sarbanes-Oxley legislation) the media the company''s legal or communications department Wall Street disgruntled customers or angry community activists. This is not to say that formal accountability programs are useless; they do play an important role. Nevertheless it is ultimately the individual who must hold himself to the highest standard firstwithout waiting to be told pushed or prodded.Those who manage by accountability viscerally know that external rules cannot substitute for character. And they also know that accountability can be developed honed through practice and encouraged in others. Managing by Accountability demonstrates how leaders who embark on a management philosophy of personal accountability imbue their organizations with the qualities of integrity and responsibility. Using stories drawn from David Dealy''s experiences on the front lines as well as examples from other successful leaders the book provides concrete examples of accountability in action. In their down-to-earth style Dealy and Thomas identify the five great accountability mistakes and offer a wealth of practical suggestions for overcoming them to achieve outstanding results throughout the organization.
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