June 17th, 2008 in Management

Be Accountable

You are a Leader I like to think that I am a very good driver, if not an expert. Even so, once in a while I miss a red light, I speed. and sometimes even make a wrong turn. Does that mean I should quit driving altogether?

I don’t think so. I need to be aware of these errors and be careful. Similarly, it is not unusual to miss a project deadline. No matter how well we plan, we may still miss a deadline at some point. Should we be afraid to plan because we fear our plans would slip?

Not at all. We have to put in our best effort and plan. Then we publish that plan, track its activities, anticipate slippages, re-plan and continue tracking.

We all have to go through a process of learning before getting it right and we learn best by making mistakes. It’s OK to make mistakes because mistakes pave the way to success. What’s really important is recovering from our mistakes, being in control of the project even when the going gets tough, being confident of getting past the hurdles and most of all, being accountable.

Here’s how:

  • Be Proactive (not reactive) by taking initiatives and converting it into actions.
  • Be Responsible by taking ownership of your actions.
  • Make Decisions without fearing their outcome and trusting your gut.
  • Be Confident of your decisions and your actions.

You are a leader. While it is OK for a leader to make mistakes, it is not expected of a leader to make excuses, point fingers or play the blame game. Even if it is not your fault, it does not matter. You are accountable.

You are accountable for the project that you planned for. You are accountable for your actions, your team’s actions; for everyone and everything in the project, the project that you own… and when you stand up — not to blame but to own — that’s when we see a leader in you.

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Raj Pooyath

From commitments and struggles to teamwork and trust; From learning from mistakes to creating success stories and winning… Raj, the creator of lap31.com, explores the mindset of a leader and what it takes to be one as he shares his own experiences and thoughts through his writing.

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Comments

  • Mic Cullen says on June 17th, 2008 at 7:06 pm

    I’m astounded that anyone who admits that “once in a while I miss a red light” can consider themselves a good driver, letalone an expert. Amazing.

  • Macadamia The Nut says on June 17th, 2008 at 7:33 pm

    @Lazymale
    Ah! I totally understand what you mean. Humans are bound to err.. that shouldn’t stop then from learning from mistakes and moving forward, no?

    You’re totally bang on there.

    @Mic Cullen
    I think you’re missing the forest for the trees here. Unless of course, nit picking is a favorite hobby. Personally I like reflecting on the positive points.

  • james says on June 18th, 2008 at 12:55 am

    i like the points in this post, but i have to agree with mic that there are some distracting elements that detract from the post overall. in the spirit of the post, i’m sure lazymale would concede a poorly drawn analogy, as he would a poorly chosen handle, even if it might allude to “lazy and smart generals.”

  • Lorie Marrero says on June 22nd, 2008 at 11:34 am

    I love what James Arthur Ray says: Be accountable. Results do not equal “no results plus a good story.”

  • Raj says on June 22nd, 2008 at 2:55 pm

    Thank you Lorie. Very true. These days we hear too many stories of “what went wrong” than success stories. Being accountable is the first step to success.

  • Angelika says on October 5th, 2009 at 8:24 am

    Thanks for the post. I love this video on accountability so I thought I’d share it with you: http://www.madisenharper.com/AccountableVideo.html

    Lorie, thanks for the Ray quote, it’s a good one!

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