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FOR SUCCESS IN 2012 CREATE A CULTURE OF COMMITMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY
FOR SUCCESS IN 2012 CREATE A CULTURE OF COMMITMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY
December 21, 2011 Management news in Glendale,Arizona, United States of America
As you look to 2012 and your goals for honing success, the following Ten Steps for Creating a Culture of Commitment and Accountability are offered as a guide:
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Glendale,
Arizona,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) December 21, 2011 --
1.) Communicate to everyone that accountability and commitment are important!
2.) Align every job description to your company’s strategy and goals for the coming year. Ask everyone to commit to a shared vision of results.
3.) Make accountabilities clear for everyone by using the benchmark for their job to start a discussion about how their individual contributions matter.
4.) When you onboard new employees, have job-related professional development planning already in place to help them reach their full potential.
5.) Build accountability into your company culture using “what & by when” goal and task planning. Project management can be very sophisticated, but the bottom line is “who, what, and by when?”
6.) Offer ways for employees to communicate obstacles and request the help or resources they need to achieve their goals. When you listen to them, recognize that what you’re listening to is someone who is committed to producing results.
7.) Involve employees in an ongoing dialogue about how they can identify process improvements or otherwise increase the quality of their work and the team’s productivity.
8.) Use small “course corrections” on a monthly or as-needed basis to guide employees toward behaviors and practices that are effective for meeting goals. Don’t wait for the annual performance review. You wouldn’t wait until arrival at a destination to notice a wrong turn along the way, would you?
9.) “Catch” people doing something right: Give frequent, honest and positive feedback. As a general rule of thumb, a ratio of five positive interactions to one critical interaction will help managers build an open communication channel with direct reports.
10.) Identify ways to recognize and acknowledge employees company-wide when their actions exemplify an “above and beyond” commitment to company objectives. Success breeds success!
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