Implementation Accountability Courses
About this learning path...
Implementation accountability is a nonprofit board's and staff leaders' ability to effectively implement a strategic plan.
Full participation in this certificate is applicable for 3 points in Category 1.B Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.
What You Will Learn
The differences between team and individual accountability.
Key differences between accountability and shame.
A four-part accountability framework useful for all team members.
The four factors needed for healthy accountability at the organizational level.
How accountability makes a difference within nonprofits by building and supporting organizational culture.
An organizational assessment on the accountability habits currently in place in your organization.
The three elements of a personal accountability goal statement, and how accountability can help achieve our goals.
The role of self-actualization in developing strong individual accountability practices.
Five ideas for making personal accountability the norm.
How to define our organization's ideal accountability culture.
Who is this learning path for?
Everyone! This learning path has the potential to help every team member grow in effectiveness as the concept of accountability is universal.
This learning path explores the following Korn Ferry competencies:
- Business Insight
- Customer Focus
- Global Perspective
- Planning for Alignment
Courses in the Implementation Accountability learning path
The following courses are taken in order through bronze, silver, and gold-level lessons. Click on a course card to read a description of that course.