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Finding Reverie: An Entrepreneur's Journey Micro Podcast - Accountability Is a Conversation: Episode 2 of a 3-part Management Series

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Welcome to Finding Reverie: An Entrepreneur's Journey Micro Podcast. These short, but sweet (and definitely informative) podcasts will feature the Reverie team diving into strategies, insights, and best practices that help founder-led businesses grow and thrive. Having a difficult conversation doesn't have to feel difficult. In this episode of Finding Reverie: An Entrepreneur's Journey Micro Podcast, Annette and Lindsay share a simple framework that helps leaders approach accountability with confidence and clarity. Through the Four C's: Clarify, Coach, Commit, and Check Back, they explore how accountability becomes less about confrontation and more about coaching, trust, and shared ownership. Whether you're addressing performance, aligning expectations, or helping someone grow, this conversation offers practical tools you can put into practice immediately. Because accountability isn't something you do to people. It's something you do for them.

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Welcome to Finding Reverie: An Entrepreneur's Journey Micro Podcast. These short, but sweet (and definitely informative) podcasts will feature the Reverie team diving into strategies, insights, and best practices that help founder-led businesses grow and thrive. Having a difficult conversation doesn't have to feel difficult. In this episode of Finding Reverie: An Entrepreneur's Journey Micro Podcast, Annette and Lindsay share a simple framework that helps leaders approach accountability with confidence and clarity. Through the Four C's: Clarify, Coach, Commit, and Check Back, they explore how accountability becomes less about confrontation and more about coaching, trust, and shared ownership. Whether you're addressing performance, aligning expectations, or helping someone grow, this conversation offers practical tools you can put into practice immediately. Because accountability isn't something you do to people. It's something you do for them.

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