The Joys of … Accountability?
April 7th, 2015 by Clint Padgett
During PSI training, there’s one moment when attendees sit up straight and their eyes widen. I can practically hear their hearts race. It’s when we first mention “accountability.”
Properly exercised, however, accountability can be liberating and empowering…and so much more.
This was demonstrated by a young man whose long-range project plan – a year in the making – was a viral hit.
He and his team were fully committed to the project and accountable to each other and to the project’s success. Moreover, he modeled an approach to scheduling project activity I describe in my book as “Try to be Normal.” He realized his effort would take place amid other activities. He didn’t make each step happen in the same place, same time or same way. Whether he did it while brushing his teeth or riding with friends, the priority was doing the activity and being committed to the process. In fact, it added to his project’s charm and its successful conclusion.
We all knew that accountability was empowering – but who knew it could be romantic as well?
Tags: accountability, atlanta, Project Management, Project Success, Project Success Method, teamwork
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