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Accountability as Your Competitive Advantage

12 min · 16 de jul de 2018
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There are a number of leaders today that, when caught making a mistake, will go to the podium and offer an 'expression of regret' as if that expression will make it all go away. Contrast that with a strong statement of owning your mistake, making a commitment to fix the mistake and accepting the consequences that come with the mistake. In this episode, I share my thoughts on how being known as someone that is accountable can be your competitive advantage.

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