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accountability
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April 28, 2026
Systems fail first where accountability is implicit.
Assumptions about “who owns what” collapse under pressure. Explicit ownership is a resilience control, not bureaucracy. Document and communicate decision...
April 14, 2026
Technology shifts leadership accountability upstream.
Outcomes increasingly reflect system design choices rather than individual actions. Responsibility now extends into architecture, governance, and incentives. Treat system...
February 11, 2026
Technology shifts leadership accountability upstream.
Outcomes increasingly reflect system design choices rather than individual actions. Responsibility now extends into architecture, governance, and incentives. Treat system...
February 5, 2026
Culture is reinforced by what leaders tolerate.
Unaddressed behaviour quietly becomes permission. What leaders allow defines the real rules more clearly than any policy statement. Tolerance sends...
February 3, 2026
Resilience is exercised, not documented
Plans do not act under pressure; people do. When accountability is vague, even well-designed preparations stall. Resilient organisations make leadership...
January 30, 2026
When leadership accountability moves upstream
Why this matters now Technology has quietly changed the locus of leadership accountability. Outcomes that once reflected individual judgment increasingly...