- Fri, 10 July 2026
..and so, we talked about trust, conflict, commitment, so what comes next is the Avoidance of Accountability… If you think about it, and if you read previous articles, you could conclude that the absence of trust, lack of conflict, and fear of commitment would lead to the team not feeling responsible, so they will not hold one another accountable for the decision-making or the outcome.
Regarding whether you can hold your team members accountable and easily challenge them on standards, the most common response was „I would do it with friends, but not with colleagues“. That is, ladies and gentlemen, in one sentence, the answer to all four of our stages – 1. I do not have the trust to do it to my colleagues without being judged, criticized, rejected, ashamed… 2. I do not challenge or raise issues or concerns again because of being criticized, judged, etc.. or I tried to challenge, I did not feel heard/supported, so I gave up. 3. And I will not commit to what I do not believe in, so I want direction, not support and guidance to maturity for which I or the team 4. Because there is no psychological safety, I will never comment on anyone behaving differently, so we will tolerate all behaviors in the team. And then accountability is the job of a manager because there is no peer-to-peer pressure.
Stay tuned for the last but not least stage of team dysfunctions, which is: Inattention to results, which will at the end show us how all the dysfunctions are connected and why they depend on one another in order to become a high performing team.
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