Manolo Alvarez

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Accountability, Responsibility, and Authority Though spelled differently, these business terms are often haphazardly interchanged. Here are our definitions: Accountability: This belongs to the ONE person who has the “ability to count” — who is tracking the progress and giving voice (screaming loudly) when issues arise within a defined task, team, function, or division. It doesn’t mean he or she makes all the decisions (or even any decisions) — which is why people often talk about leaderless teams. However, someone must still be accountable. The rule: If more than one person is accountable, ...more
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