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Accountability

Freedom and Responsibility without Control

Berrett-Koehler, 2002 Mehr

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Editorial Rating

5

Qualities

  • Well Structured
  • Visionary

Recommendation

This book falls into the genre of business parables. Its optimistic theme is that freedom is a better management principle than control. Instead of relying on real-life examples, which might be hard to come by, the authors present a fictitious scenario in which wise older counselors impart the wisdom of freedom to young but amenable auditors. With freedom, workplace antagonisms and conflicts no longer fester. Employees cast aside their suspicions, differences, distrusts and other fruits of oppressive control, cooperating gladly and willingly in an atmosphere of near-utopian productivity. The real reward isn’t corporate Eden, but personal accountability, freely given by employees who innovate and work hard because they are trusted. getAbstract.com trusts that you’ll know just how much freedom to apply before you create chaos instead of conscientiousness.

Take-Aways

  • It takes courage to change from a control culture to a freedom culture.
  • Freedom and self-direction are more effective than authoritarian control.
  • Responsibility, freedom and profitability are closely related.

About the Authors

Rob Lebow is chairman of the Lebow Company and co-chairman of Tomorrow’s Workplace, Inc., where corporate trainer Randy Spitzer is executive vice president. Lebow is an international speaker and the author of A Journey into the Heroic Environment.


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