Accountability is a term used in multiple contexts. Literally, it means “the ability to respond” to a situation, an event.
When everything is going well, we have this ability to act and make decisions in an appropriate way with all our resources. It's when things don't go as planned that anxiety takes over: everything becomes more difficult, doubt sets in and we enter a process that prevents us from seeing the situation clearly.
I invite you to discover this sequence – modeled by Christopher Avery – in order to take a step back from these difficult situations, better understand them and bounce back with full responsibility!
Congratulations for the conf @OyoMy https://t.co/sW1gS0dAbJ
— Philippe Patteyn - Yes and Hop (@OuiEtHop) June 6, 2019
Being held accountable is external to oneself, taking responsibility comes from within. #AgileGrenoble @OyoMy pic.twitter.com/H8QfsMIO7V
— Maxime Bonnet (@maximebonnet) November 13, 2019
The worst flaw is trying to be right #Flowcon @OyoMy pic.twitter.com/UaBR8v7zYj
— David Koss 🤠 (@kossdav) December 13, 2019
You have to see this great conf by @OyoMy, very interesting this Responsibility Process. It gave me some good food for thought so thank you again 🙂 The speech is super clear and fluid, very pleasant to listen to. https://t.co/mLz96qzUmt
— Laura Wacrenier (@Laoraw) June 13, 2019