One has to wonder if true accountability instead of more equal might change things.
Accountability for one's actions never hurt anyone who's doing the right thing.
One has to wonder if true accountability instead of more equal might change things.
Accountability for one's actions never hurt anyone who's doing the right thing.
True, sadly does that mean far too few are trying to do the right thing?
I think there are more than a few who WANT to do the right thing, but don't because they feel obstructed in doing so.
Accountability for one's actions never hurt anyone who's doing the right thing.
Accountability for one's actions never hurt anyone who's doing the right thing.
The problem with accountability is you are accountable mostly for the bad things and never rewarded for the good things. Since there is no reward for doing the right thing and only punishment for doing something wrong people play it safe and "pass the buck". For example if your job says that if person a is doing action a refer them to option b. If you do that then you are "doing your job". Even if you know that option b is not what that person needs on your flow chart is says option b. You could go out on a limb and send them to another option that may work for them, however if it does not work you will get in trouble for not going with the correct option. If it does work you can still get in trouble or maybe nobody will care.
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