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Liane Davey is a New York Times Bestselling author of three books, including The Good Fight: Use Productive Conflict to Get Your Team and Your Organization Back on Track and You First: Inspire Your Team to Grow Up, Get Along, and Get Stuff Done.

Known as the Water Cooler Psychologist, she is a regular contributor to the Harvard Business Review and frequently called on by media outlets for her experience in leadership, team effectiveness, and productivity.

As the co-founder of 3COze Inc., she advises companies such as Amazon, TD Bank, UNICEF, 3M, and SONY.
Liane has a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology.

Why Taking Accountability is Risky

Confession: I used to think accountability was simple—just own the work, do your best, and deliver. But then I realized something uncomfortable: accountability is owning what you don’t control.

Accountability is owning what you don’t control.

That’s why your team hesitates. That’s why they squirm when you ask for “more accountability.” Because accountability isn’t about effort, or even output. I

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