Carte The Accountability Gap KIRO ABDELMALAK

The Accountability Gap

How Leaders Can Protect Workplace Culture, Manage Toxic Negativity, and Build Teams That Want to Grow

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Ediția 04. 06. 2026
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Every workplace has challenges.Employees complain. Managers face pressure. Teams struggle with chang...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
26
EAN
9798199248426
Enbook ID
52749610
Greutate
112
Dimensiuni
216 x 280 x 2

Descriere completă

Every workplace has challenges.

Employees complain. Managers face pressure. Teams struggle with change. Communication breaks down. Productivity drops. Negativity spreads.

But what happens when the real problem is not the company alone - but the mindset of certain employees inside the organization?

In The Accountability Gap, KIRO explores one of the most difficult and misunderstood realities in modern workplaces:

Some employees genuinely want growth, improvement, and solutions. Others resist accountability, reject change, spread negativity, and slowly damage team culture from within.

This powerful leadership and workplace culture book examines:

  • the difference between constructive criticism and destructive negativity,
  • how toxic attitudes impact morale and productivity,
  • why some employees reject growth and accountability,
  • the hidden cost of keeping toxic employees too long,
  • how managers can coach employees effectively,
  • when leadership should support, correct, or separate,
  • and how strong organizations protect healthy workplace culture.

This book is designed for:

  • managers,
  • supervisors,
  • HR professionals,
  • team leaders,
  • business owners,
  • and employees who want to understand how mindset affects organizational success.

Inside this book, you will learn:

  • How negativity spreads across teams
  • Why accountability matters in workplace culture
  • How leaders can protect high-performing employees
  • The difference between struggling employees and toxic employees
  • How to build teams focused on ownership and growth
  • When termination becomes necessary for organizational health
  • Practical leadership lessons for modern workplaces

The Accountability Gap is not about attacking employees or defending management blindly.

It is about understanding a simple truth:

Healthy organizations require responsibility from everyone.

If you are a leader trying to build stronger teams, protect workplace culture, and manage difficult employee behavior professionally, this book will give you practical insight into one of the biggest challenges facing modern organizations today.