An accountability statement clearly defines who is responsible for specific outcomes, decisions, or actions within a project or organization. It is used to set expectations, track progress, and ensure transparency. Team leaders and stakeholders benefit most, as it reduces ambiguity, builds trust, and fosters a culture of ownership.
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