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How to Keep Team Meetings on Track

The Center For Leadership Studies

Bring fresh eyes to these proven strategies, as well as some new and innovative solutions, to keep your meetings on track and optimally productive. Follow the “Responsible Accountable Consulted Informed (RACI)” chart. Start by stating the purpose and desired outcomes of the meeting. Alignment brings focus.

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Building a Culture of Accountability

The Center For Leadership Studies

Plus, like engagement , accountability can seem like a nebulous concept that you know you need to implement but just aren’t sure exactly what it is—let alone how to go about incorporating it into your corporate culture. Employees begin to think more creatively, for improved problem-solving and innovation. Set clear expectations.

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

The Center For Leadership Studies

Plenty of research confirms that engagement, productivity and innovation all decline quickly when people don’t step away to enjoy personal pursuits like rest, family and hobbies. For each item, use a RACI chart to identify who will be responsible, accountable, consulted and informed. Do clearly explain expectations.

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How the Big Data Explosion Has Changed Decision Making

Harvard Business Review

Decision rights are about how organizations “decide how to decide” who is empowered to make decisions. The RACI framework offers an excellent real-world instantiation of Jensen’s decision rights approach: Responsible. That transformed the RACI decision rights template. Who is completing the task?

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