As I have outlined before I believe the keys to success are these three actions. They require you to engage in your vision, to identify your path and to learn how to enact your outcomes that lead to your vision fulfilled! Ready for the three steps? I believe every.single.one. of us are capable of doing them!
Have a definite goal
A positive attitude
Develop a skill
All of the above are certainly vital to success but after thinking on this question, I realized that reason some individuals fall off the wagon of success is that they have not embraced Commitment and Accountability. Many leaders don’t find these two topics favorite things to discuss but as the above quote states; ‘Accountability closes the gap between Intention and Results’. What are you willing to be accountable for? Your dreams? Your income? Your actions?
Ken Blanchard states it this way;
There is a difference between interest and commitment. When you’re interested in doing something, you do it when it’s convenient.
When you’re committed to something, You accept no excesses, only results.
I believe what helps to keep us committed is Accountability.
Accountability is really an attitude of responsibility for doing what is necessary to achieve your desired results. Accountability is owning and honoring the commitment.
Taking the lead starts with personal responsibility for your actions and as a leader of others it is important to offer accountability to them in a positive way; through encouragement and genuine interest in the person’s performance. Not through an overbearing dictatorship style but one of personal interest and gracious guidance to build trust.
Effective accountability is:
- TO BE CLEAR. Accountability gives clarity to the process while identifying roles. The team needs to know what you expect; deadlines and outcomes. When Team members understand their role, productivity increases.
2. INSPECT WHAT YOU EXPECT. Communicate regularly with your team members to track progress. This teaches them focus and prioritizing.
3. LEVEL OF COMMIT – the Level of commitment is revealed.
- Accountability is setting up systems that help you and the team to stay on track.
- Leadership is a process of social influences which maximize the efforts of others, towards the achievement of a goal.
- The Positive Accountability Connection brings clarity to everyone on the team and leads to greater productivity and success.
The following story, I believe, may help to explain the importance of Accountability. This is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody.
There was an important job to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that, because it was Everybody’s job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it but Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn’t do it. It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could. Anonymous.
Quite a story….at first it might appear amusing… or does it? Isn’t the story above one that we can all relate to, when we allow excuses and blame to keep us from our own goals, well, let me know if you had any ‘Aha’ moments after reading about Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody.
Elizabeth Ortiz says
Hi Barbara,
I am one of Vivian Diaz new directors. My best friend Margie Sapeg has been so inspired by you that she wants me to follow you as well. Right now I am struggling to develop my new unit since the one that I became a director with has mostly become inactive.
Thank you for your motivation.