Six Skills For 2026: 1. Accountability
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What if the one skill that could transform your leadership, your team and your career is the one most people are getting wrong?
Over the next six episodes, Phil and Pen explore the skills that matter most right now, drawn from research, coaching, workshops and years of experience working with leaders and teams across the globe.
We're kicking off with accountability, one of the most talked-about yet least understood words in the workplace. Too often it gets confused with blame, punishment or surveillance. But real accountability is something far more powerful. It's the foundation of every high performing team, the backbone of self-development and one of the most important skills you can build in a world that is moving faster than ever.
In this episode Phil and Pen explore why accountability has never been more critical in fluid, hybrid and remote working structures. They discuss how traditional frameworks that once held teams together have shifted, leaving a gap that only a more intentional approach to accountability can fill.
They introduce the CARE model, a practical four-step framework for having accountability conversations that keep relationships intact, focus on shared goals and create lasting change rather than short-term fixes.
Phil and Pen also dig into the difference between vertical and horizontal accountability, the surprising connection between consistency and success, and why discipline—far from being old-fashioned—might be the most underrated skill you can develop right now.
In this episode you will learn:
- Why accountability is not about blame — and how to reframe it for yourself and your team
- The CARE model — Connect, Affirm, Reality, Embed — and how to use it in real conversations
- How to embed accountability as a daily habit rather than a crisis conversation Why replacing
- "I'll try" with "I will" changes everything How discipline generates motivation — not the other way around
Whether you lead a team, work within one or simply want to show up better in your own life, this episode will give you the tools and language to make accountability feel less like a burden and more like a superpower.
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