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Compassionate Accountability

How Leaders Build Connection and Get Results

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Compassionate Accountability

By: Nate Regier PhD
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A compass for leaders lost in the paradoxical space between attention to people and attention to results—with Compassionate Accountability you don’t have to choose!

Sadly, compassion and accountability are too often in tension—leaders feel they have to pick one or the other. But solely prioritizing accountability can create toxic work environments that drive away good talent. On the other end of the spectrum, being too nice can compromise performance and productivity.

Finding harmony between compassion and accountability is the ultimate catalyst for improved results and a thriving workplace.

The solution is recognizing that compassion and accountability are not opposites. In fact, accountability is an element of compassion. Compassionate Accountability is the process of building connection while getting results. This book shows how this foundational mindset, philosophy, and way of living can lead to a thriving organizational culture. It covers such topics as these:

  • Why you can’t practice compassion without accountability
  • How to turn on the three “switches” of the compassion mindset—and the predictable damaging consequences when they’re turned off
  • The key role Compassionate Accountability plays in a healthy leadership culture
  • Six areas to focus on to start building your culture of compassionate accountability
  • Five common barriers to compassion for leaders—and how to overcome them

Plus, listeners will find real case examples of how organizations have adopted compassionate accountability, along with quizzes and self-assessments to help them learn and apply the concepts.

Leaders seeking a renewed sense of fulfillment in their roles and increased leadership impact will find inspiration, guidance, and a road map for cultural transformation.

©2023 Next Element Consulting, LLC (P)2023 Next Element Consulting, LLC
Leadership Management & Leadership Workplace Culture Business Compassion
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Great book!

This book is very helpful in the workplace as well as in your everyday life. I will definitely use these tools in my work.

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Great intro to compassionate accountability!!

This was introduced to me by our newly promoted education coordinator and found it intriguing to listen to. The act of compassionate accountability is something that we promote within our values, but it is hard for some managers to get into that mindset and focus more on consequences and discipline. I feel this would be a great addition to our training materials for new and existing managers within our company! Would recommend for any leaders looking to change the mindset of managers and truly engage with workers.

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