How To Hold Employees Accountable, Step 4: Inspect What You Expect
In order to hold employees accountable, leaders must implement an effective system for assessing whether established expectations are being met.
In order to hold employees accountable, leaders must implement an effective system for assessing whether established expectations are being met.
Maintaining alignment around critical expectations is key for leaders to hold employees accountable for results.
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Leaders can improve their ability to hold people accountable in the workplace by effectively communicating organizational expectations.