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What is the Difference Between Responsibility and Accountability? Why Are They important? with Chad Hagle

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We all know that with great power comes great responsibility, but do we know what great responsibility even means?
This episode of Dadages is the first in a two part series covering the Dadage, “Responsibility is a luxury, and accountability is the price we pay for it.” During this first portion of the discussion, Chad breaks down the concepts around responsibility and accountability in a global sense. He defines what they both actually mean, lays out the three different ways you can capture responsibility, and finishes up with three principles learned from the book, “Extreme Ownership.”
Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on part two of the series where Chad will go into how to apply these concepts of responsibility in a meaningful way within both business and family settings.
Chapters:Cold Open (00:00)Dadage Introduction (01:25)Defining Responsibility and Accountability (02:32)Taking Responsibility (04:23)Personal Responsibility (09:55)Giving Responsibility (12:52)Earning Responsibility (21:53)Extreme Ownership Principle Number 1 (24:47)Extreme Ownership Principle Number 2 (26:18)Extreme Ownership Principle Number 3 (28:00)Final Thoughts (29:48)
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Content provided by Chad Hagle. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chad Hagle or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
We all know that with great power comes great responsibility, but do we know what great responsibility even means?
This episode of Dadages is the first in a two part series covering the Dadage, “Responsibility is a luxury, and accountability is the price we pay for it.” During this first portion of the discussion, Chad breaks down the concepts around responsibility and accountability in a global sense. He defines what they both actually mean, lays out the three different ways you can capture responsibility, and finishes up with three principles learned from the book, “Extreme Ownership.”
Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on part two of the series where Chad will go into how to apply these concepts of responsibility in a meaningful way within both business and family settings.
Chapters:Cold Open (00:00)Dadage Introduction (01:25)Defining Responsibility and Accountability (02:32)Taking Responsibility (04:23)Personal Responsibility (09:55)Giving Responsibility (12:52)Earning Responsibility (21:53)Extreme Ownership Principle Number 1 (24:47)Extreme Ownership Principle Number 2 (26:18)Extreme Ownership Principle Number 3 (28:00)Final Thoughts (29:48)
To check out the Dadages Bulletin Board, visit here.
Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | TikTok
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