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accountability

Aussprache: [əˌkaʊntəˈbɪləti]

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Kontext: „responsibility“

(noun) being responsible for what you do or what happens because of your actions. When you are accountable, it means you have to admit to your choices and accept any consequences.

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The teacher praised Sarah for her accountability when she owned up to her mistake.

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He showed a lack of accountability by blaming others for his failures.

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What does accountability mean in your project group?

Kontext: „leadership“

(noun) the quality of being responsible to someone else for your actions. In a job, being accountable means that your boss can expect you to do your work and check on how you perform.

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The manager emphasized accountability in her team to ensure everyone met their targets.

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Without accountability, the team struggled to meet deadlines.

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How can we improve accountability in our organization?

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