Speaking The Language of Accountability
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Dwayne Melancon in GTD, GTD, Leadership and Management, Never Work Alone, Self Improvement, leadership, management communication

I'm trying to instill more accountability and discipline in myself, my team, etc.  Since words are important, I am trying to start by insisting on what I refer to as "The Language of Accountability."  This is about being deliberate about commitments, specific about what you're committing to, and trying to root out "squishiness" and weasel words in your commitments.

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For example, use words like:

Simple changes like this can make a big difference.  The test is pretty simple - you can ask three questions to find out if you're using The Language:

If the answer is no to any of these, you aren't done committing.

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