The Oz Principle
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The Oz Principle

Roger Connors

Getting Results Through Individual and Organizational Accountability

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The Oz Principle (1994) explores the concept of accountability as the key to both individual and organizational success. It encourages you to stop blaming external circumstances and take responsibility for your actions by adopting an “Above the Line” mindset, focused on ownership and solutions. Through examples and strategies, it shows how accountability can lead to better results and foster a culture of personal and professional growth.

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Business leaders seeking to improve organizational accountability Employees aiming to take ownership of results Entrepreneurs striving for personal and team accountability

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