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1 LE2-C1S5T1pg11-13 Authority, Responsibility, and Accountability

2 Purpose This lesson explains how authority, responsibility, and accountability play a key role in successful leadership.

3 1. Define responsibility, authority, and accountability as it relates to leadership. 2. Explain the relationship between responsibility, authority, and accountability. 3. Understand how responsibility, authority, and accountability progress within the MCJROTC.

4 CPS Key Word Questions (1-3)

5  Authority  Responsibility ________ – the legitimate power of a leader to direct individuals to take action within the scope of the leader’s position. ___________ – the obligation to act or do a task that one must answer for, either to team members or to supervisors.

6  Accountability ____________ – the reckoning, when leaders must answer for their actions and accept the consequences, good or bad.

7 CPS Lesson Questions (1-2)

8 How ready are you to lead right now? A.Not ready - I need more information and practice. B.Somewhat ready – but I need more practice. C.Ready – but need feedback. D.Very ready – I can teach others how to lead.

9 True or False: Being a good follower and a good leader require VERY different skills and abilities. A.True B.False

10 Think about how you participate in a group. List 2-3 behaviors you demonstrate while part of a group. (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)

11  All leaders regardless of their rank are responsible to exercise their authority to accomplish their mission.  When an individual is given a responsibility, the individual must be given the degree of authority to carry out the task.

12 Responsibility includes:  assigned tasks  equipment  cadets  money  morale  leadership

13 CPS Lesson Question (3)

14 True or False: If a subordinate is given a task, they need to be given the degree of authority to complete the task. A.True B.False

15  Accountability is the cornerstone of leadership.  Accountability establishes reasons, motives, and importance for actions in the eyes of your team’s leaders and fellow cadets.  Accountability results in _______ for good performance and __________ for poor performance. rewards punishment

16 How authority, responsibility, and accountability are developed in individuals:  Be patient with team members  Provide clear directions  Do not micro-manage  Hold individuals accountable for their actions  Reward and recognize good work

17  There in an inherent relationship between responsibility, authority, and accountability.  Responsibility = Authority + Accountability  As you progress in MCJROTC, your responsibilities will increase.

18 CPS Lesson Question (4)

19 How are authority, responsibility, and accountability developed in individuals? A.Punish good work B.Anticipate the needs of fellow cadets C.Provide vague directions D.All of the above

20 List the 2-3 most important things you learned in this lesson. Why are they important to you? (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)

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22 Images in this lesson were taken from:  Microsoft © Clip Art Gallery  Marine Corps Combat Camera


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