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Accountability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Accountability is a concept in ethics with several meanings. It is often used synonymously with such concepts as responsibility, answerability, enforcement, blameworthiness, liability, and other term...
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International professional institute dedicated to the promotion of social, ethical and overall organizational accountability, a precondition for achieving sustainable developmen ... Itaú-Unibanco and AccountAbility, in partnership with Project Catalyst and Institute Ethos brought together national and international...
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Program information pertaining to school performance. ... Academic Performance Index (API); The cornerstone of California's Public Schools Accountability Act of 1999; measures the academic performance and growth of schools on a variety of academic measures.
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Accountability Quotes; Keeping promises, paying attention to what matters, and stewardship; ... "Some favorite expressions of small children: “It’s not my fault. . . They made me do it. . . I forgot.” Some favorite expressions ... It couldn’t be helped.” True freedom begins and ends with personal accountability."
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Being answerable to insure responsible actions. ... Be honest in all you say and do. Be on time; if you will be late, let others know. Don't give in to peer pressure. Let your parents know where you are at all times. Realize there are consequences for negative behavior. ... Keep all promises you have made.
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AccountAbility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
AccountAbility is an independent, global, not-for-profit organisation promoting accountability, sustainable business practices and corporate responsibility. It is a self-managed partnership, governed...
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Definition of accountability from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... especially : an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one's actions <public officials lacking accountability>
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Accountability (accountable): Similar to responsibility, i.e., a position of power due to recognizing one's causative activity. Accountability implies the willingness to acknowledge responsibility to others, and the willingness to fully accept responsibility for one's actions and their implications...
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Focus on the end goal/bottom line/results ... Valuing of others ... Keeps promises and honor commitments...
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