Accountability
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And not only that, where's the flip chart with the action items and the follow-up and the
accountability?
Even my own group is involved in developing applications to provide more
accountability
over police and increase safety among citizens.
So if companies really want accountability, they should assume that that is a given.
We go from acknowledging our imperfections to accountability, or walking the walk, and being a little bit brave.
Take the holy trinity of efficiency: clarity, measurement,
accountability.
We are constantly trying to put
accountability
in someone's hands.
That I don't know, but for sure, we would have a clear interface, a clear line of
accountability.
You know, clarity, accountability, measurement were OK when the world was simpler.
And the more business gets complex, the more, in the name of clarity, accountability, measurement we multiply structures, processes, systems.
You know, this drive for clarity and
accountability
triggers a counterproductive multiplication of interfaces, middle offices, coordinators that do not only mobilize people and resources, but that also add obstacles.
When we blame personalities instead of the clarity, the accountability, the measurement, we add injustice to ineffectiveness.
Despite the enormous influence of religion on the world today, we hold them to a different standard of scrutiny and
accountability
than any other sector of our society.
We need to reclaim morality in a secular context that creates ethical scrutiny and
accountability
for religions all around the world, but we need to do it in a respectful way that breeds cooperation and not extremism.
I had turned 12 that year and had reached the age of
accountability.
I believe in
accountability
and that we should all be safe in our communities.
History has conditioned us to believe that somehow, the criminal justice system brings about
accountability
and improves public safety, despite evidence to the contrary.
Here in the United States, we need to have clear, tough enforcement; we need to demand the
accountability
and responsiveness from online companies; we need to promote social responsibilities for posting, sharing and texting; and we need to restore dignity to victims.
We need to make sure we have algorithmic accountability, auditing and meaningful transparency.
Not just in Atlanta, but locally and globally, we have to understand this
accountability
to the people whose lives we are changing, because this is us.
But as we push thresholds in the name of learning and innovation, we must remember that
accountability
for our environments never goes away.
We need to demand
accountability
for our algorithmic overlords.
You know, I believe that
accountability
stems from demand.
Cities need to know when not to build, so as not to reproduce urban sprawl and slums of downward
accountability.
The law requires
accountability.
And lastly, an anti-CEO playbook is about
accountability.
Now, I've learned over time that if I want to practice vulnerability, then I need to build myself a system of
accountability.
And it's that risk that professor Robert Chesney and I call the "liar's dividend": the risk that liars will invoke deepfakes to escape
accountability
for their wrongdoing.
And they designed it from the perspective of customers like Jane herself, insisting on responsibility and
accountability.
We have new wrinkles in the laws of war and
accountability.
When we delved deeper, we realized that lack of
accountability
is at the core of it.
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