Accountability is Not a Bad Word
In the multifamily industry, accountability often carries a negative connotation, but what if we could redefine it as an essential and positive aspect of leadership? In this session, we'll explore how accountability, far from being a burden, is a powerful tool for growth, success, and personal development. Drawing on the inspiring words of Billie Jean King - "Pressure is a Privilege" - we'll discuss how being held accountable is a testament to someone's belief in your capabilities. We'll dive into real-world examples, like the story of a young woman who thrived when expectations were finally placed on her, highlighting the profound impact that accountability can have on an individual's life. You'll learn how to cultivate a culture of accountability within your teams, ensuring that everyone understands the importance of meeting and exceeding expectations. This session is designed to inspire and equip leaders within the mindset and tools needed to embrace accountability as a driving force for success.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the importance of accountability in leadership roles and its impact on team performance and organizational success.
- Cultivate a mindset of ownership and responsibility towards individual and team goals and objectives.
- Motivate and inspire oneself and others to embrace accountability as a positive and empowering concept.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT: In order to earn Continuing Education Credits (CECs), viewers must attend the live virtual class. No credit will be earned from watching the recording posted to our website following the class. Attendees are encouraged to turn on their video cameras and participate in any poll questions/open discussion from the speaker(s). Credit hours are based on webinar duration.
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Instructor
Savvy Leasing founder Stephanie Oehler brings 25 years of multifamily expertise in operations, sales, leasing, training, and marketing. Passionate about energizing teams and developing talent, she leads with heart and humor. A dynamic speaker at many industry and entrepreneur events, including MMC, VAMA, and NAA, and has been a guest on several podcasts, most recently Rooms with Ronald. Stephanie also volunteers for Entryway Talent, serves as Chair of the NAA Tech Committee, and guest lectures at Ball State. She inspires success through authenticity, leadership, and a people-first approach.