44. Peer Accountability Models
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In this episode of the Reconciliation Roadmap Podcast, host Dixie Crawford discusses the critical role of accountability in the reconciliation process within organisations. She emphasises the importance of both self-accountability and peer accountability, outlining practical models for fostering a culture of accountability that promotes trust and collaboration. The conversation highlights the need to shift from blame to problem-solving, ensuring that reconciliation becomes an integral part of organisational culture rather than a side project.
Takeaways
- Accountability is essential for effective reconciliation.
- Peer accountability spreads responsibility across all staff levels.
- Self accountability is the foundation for holding others accountable.
- Criticism can undermine the reconciliation process.
- Healthy peer accountability models empower staff and foster collaboration.
- Accountability should focus on solving problems, not blaming individuals.
- Mistakes should be viewed as learning opportunities.
- Leaders should model vulnerability to normalise accountability.
- Reconciliation is a collective responsibility, not just for a few champions.
- Building a culture of accountability requires consistent practices and processes.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Reconciliation Roadmap
00:38 The Importance of Accountability in Reconciliation
03:00 Self Accountability: The Foundation of Peer Accountability
05:53 Models of Healthy Peer Accountability
08:43 Shifting from Blame to Problem Solving
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