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Building a Culture of Accountability

The Center For Leadership Studies

Employees begin to think more creatively, for improved problem-solving and innovation. Many organizations use a “RACI” for this. In a culture of accountability, everyone knows their role, and you can avoid those all-too-common situations where everyone assumed “someone else was doing it.”. Set clear expectations.

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Four Do’s and Don’ts for Leading Remote Teams

The Center For Leadership Studies

Effective leadership in a global workplace requires more creativity and diligence than ever before. Every person has the same number of hours in a day and a personal capacity for knowledge, attention, creativity and skill. For each item, use a RACI chart to identify who will be responsible, accountable, consulted and informed.

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Do You Love What You Do or Are You Living in New-Age Professional Hell?

Marshall Goldsmith

She’s extremely creative and entrepreneurial. Summing it up in one sentence, she groaned, “I feel like a racy Ferrari that’s being asked to act like a Ford pickup!” In the new world, we don’t have to love everything that we do, but we need to find happiness and meaning in most of our professional work.

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How Media Companies Can Boost Ad Revenues

Harvard Business Review

For example, media companies know not just that a visitor was checking out shoes or skirts on their site; they know whether the style was racy or traditional, and whether the product was a knock-off or a designer. Say Goodbye to Creativity Awards. Advertisers just don't have that information, and they'll pay to get it.

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