When Accountability Disappears

in #work21 hours ago

I had a horrible day today, and honestly, I’m still annoyed while writing this.

The funny thing about work colleagues is that the moment there’s an issue, some people don’t look for a solution first. They switch to defensive mode right away, protect themselves, dodge responsibility, and start pointing fingers like it’s a sport.

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What happened was simple. I sent updates to our WhatsApp group chat with the necessary details. The drawing was there, the changes were there, and the expectation was clear: study it, check it, and make sure implementation matches. But they didn’t pay enough attention, and now there’s a mistake on the implementation side.

Instead of owning it, they went straight to excuses. “We weren’t aware.” “You didn’t explain clearly.” As if professionals are supposed to wait to be spoon-fed every detail. If something isn’t clear, you ask. You highlight. You don’t stay quiet, do it wrong, then act surprised later.

That’s the part that disappointed me most, not the mistake itself, but the behavior after it. It reminded me how misleading workplace dynamics can be when pressure hits. People show you who they are when things go wrong.

Still, I’m taking this as a lesson too. I’ll be even more specific next time, summaries, confirmations, and documentation that leaves no space for convenient amnesia. As Winston Churchill said, “The price of greatness is responsibility.”

Now I know: in the workplace, clarity protects you, but accountability reveals character.

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Have a great day!