New Work Conversations
Most organizations struggle with accountability. Either they lean into punitive, shame-based systems that kill motivation, or they avoid the topic entirely and hope things work out. Neither approach works. In this conversation, organizational coach Lisa Gill and I explore what accountability actually means in progressive organizations and why it's one of the hardest things to get right. We discuss: * Why accountability feels so uncomfortable (and what shame has to do with it) * The paradox of choice and responsibility: you can't truly say yes if you can't say no * How to make commitments relational instead of abstract * Why explicit agreements are essential (and how to create them) * The difference between blaming and supporting * Practical tools like confirmation practices and self-scoring systems * How to have difficult conversations without making people wrong * Why true accountability is actually an expression of love If you're building a more human workplace but finding that people aren't following through on commitments, this conversation offers a different way forward. Key insight: Accountability without shame requires friction and discomfort. There's no system that removes the need for difficult conversations. But when done well, it helps everyone become bigger versions of themselves. --- About Lisa: Lisa is an organizational designer, coach, and host of the Leadermorphosis podcast. She works with organizations exploring more participatory and human ways of working. Learn more: https://www.reimaginaire.com/ --- Mentioned in this conversation: * Peter Koestenbaum & Peter Block - "Confronting Your Freedom" * Doug Kirkpatrick - Morningstar & commitment keeping * Mia Mingus - Disability justice activist on accountability * Adrienne Maree Brown - "Loving Corrections" * Helen Sanderson - Confirmation practices * Frederic Laloux - Self-correcting systems * Jan Carlzon - "People with information cannot help but take responsibility"
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