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The Responsibility Paradox

The Responsibility Paradox

The Responsibility Paradox describes the balanced relationship between a leader's responsibility and an individual's responsibility:

  • Leaders are responsible for the people (creating environments for success)
  • People are responsible for the results (performance and outcomes)

When this balance exists, organizations thrive. Two common breakdowns occur:

  1. Leaders abdicate responsibility for people while demanding results
  2. Leaders take over responsibility for results through micromanagement

Great leadership requires creating conditions for success, then trusting people to deliver while maintaining accountability. This balance fosters both safety and excellence.

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