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Under Pressure_ The Hidden Impact of Misplaced Accountability

14 min · 5 de dic de 2024
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This episode differentiates between accountability (for results) and responsibility (for tasks), highlighting the problems of inappropriately shifting accountability downwards onto staff. It argues this can increase employee stress, and decrease psychological safety, and confusion. The speakers offer guidelines for leaders to appropriately delegate responsibility and own accountability, and for staff to manage their roles effectively. Ultimately, it advocates for clearer communication and a more balanced approach to fostering a healthy and productive work environment.

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