After working with over 150 schools intimately and supporting leaders across 30+ states and multiple countries, one of the most common frustrations I hear is this:
“We just need more accountability.”
But when I dig deeper, that’s rarely the real issue.
It’s a clarity problem.
Most leaders try to fix performance by increasing pressure:
But none of that works long-term…
If people aren’t clear on what they’re accountable for.
You cannot hold people accountable to unclear expectations.
And yet, this happens every day in schools and organizations.
Leaders assume:
But assumption is not clarity.
When clarity is missing:
And eventually, leaders say:
👉 “Why isn’t this getting done?”
Recently, I was working with a leadership team going through a transition.
They told me:
“We used to feel micromanaged… now we feel empowered.”
That wasn’t because the leader stepped back.
It was because expectations became clear.
And when that happened…
Ownership increased.
Here’s the truth:
👉 Accountability is not something you enforce
👉 It’s something you build through clarity
When people are clear on:
They don’t need constant reminders.
They lead themselves.
If your team is struggling, ask:
Because if those aren’t clear…
You don’t have an accountability issue.
You have a clarity issue.
Every person on your team should be able to answer:
If they can’t answer those clearly…
That’s your starting point.
If you want to quickly identify where your gaps are:
👉 Take the People Systems Assessment (Click Here)
Leaders don’t create accountability by pushing harder.
They create accountability by making expectations unmistakably clear.
Because when clarity increases…
Accountability follows
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