Leaders create teams in which team members hold each other accountable. More than any system of reward and discipline, more than any policy, the commitment to respect teammates and peers and the unwillingness to let them down represents the most effective means of accountability. Peer accountability is an outgrowth of trust, respect and commitment. We set the example by demonstrating that team members can hold us accountable, encouraging them to give us feedback on our own performance in meeting stated goals. Accountability to self and peers challenges team members to improve beyond perceived personal limitations and is often a catalyst to achieving personal breakthroughs
A position paper on lessons of accountability from African traditions as an aspect of leadership w...
2 We argue that problem behavior in teams is often a specific form of process conflict enacted by te...
Negotiated accountability is defined as a bilateral agreement between two parties who explicitly def...
Purpose Accountability, deemed necessary for organisations and society alike, is linked to increased...
Many teams, especially in dynamic knowledge-intensive environments, face interdependent tasks with u...
This article defines leader accountability as (a) the leader’s willing acceptance of the responsibil...
Contains fulltext : 111789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article ar...
In a post-Covid 19 business environment, the strategic endeavours of senior leaders in organisations...
More and more managerial challenges require leaders to be accountable-to take initiative without hav...
The present study adopts a relational approach to leadership and examines a leader’s role in enhanci...
We hypothesize that (a) the level of humility expressed by leaders predicts team performance through...
We hypothesize that (a) the level of humility expressed by leaders predicts team performance through...
Our team was committed to provide and encourage cohesion and collaboration between team members. Tru...
Changing trends and the nature of the work force dictate increased personal responsibility by employ...
This paper attempts to reconcile differences in the literature on how accountability systems are con...
A position paper on lessons of accountability from African traditions as an aspect of leadership w...
2 We argue that problem behavior in teams is often a specific form of process conflict enacted by te...
Negotiated accountability is defined as a bilateral agreement between two parties who explicitly def...
Purpose Accountability, deemed necessary for organisations and society alike, is linked to increased...
Many teams, especially in dynamic knowledge-intensive environments, face interdependent tasks with u...
This article defines leader accountability as (a) the leader’s willing acceptance of the responsibil...
Contains fulltext : 111789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article ar...
In a post-Covid 19 business environment, the strategic endeavours of senior leaders in organisations...
More and more managerial challenges require leaders to be accountable-to take initiative without hav...
The present study adopts a relational approach to leadership and examines a leader’s role in enhanci...
We hypothesize that (a) the level of humility expressed by leaders predicts team performance through...
We hypothesize that (a) the level of humility expressed by leaders predicts team performance through...
Our team was committed to provide and encourage cohesion and collaboration between team members. Tru...
Changing trends and the nature of the work force dictate increased personal responsibility by employ...
This paper attempts to reconcile differences in the literature on how accountability systems are con...
A position paper on lessons of accountability from African traditions as an aspect of leadership w...
2 We argue that problem behavior in teams is often a specific form of process conflict enacted by te...
Negotiated accountability is defined as a bilateral agreement between two parties who explicitly def...