Management In Minutes with Charles Evans
82% of managers admit they have limited ability to hold others accountable. 61% of HR professionals say fewer than half their managers effectively address underperformance. And yet accountability is the one skill every leader is expected to have. In this episode of Management in Minutes, Charles Evans dedicates the full show to a question he asked on Threads that was too big for the mailbag: Why is it so hard to hold people accountable? The answer has five layers — we never learned how, our childhood fused accountability with punishment, we're trapped by niceness, we can't separate the behavior from the person, and we expect the other person to agree. Each one is a barrier. Together, they explain why the most important leadership skill is also the most avoided. #LeadOnPurpose
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