The Second Link: Why Accountability Feels Harder Than It Should
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This episode of The Missing Link explores why accountability problems in organizations are usually not about effort or discipline — they're about goal design. Host Linda Perry explains that most companies achieve only about 40% of their goals, and that this isn't a people problem but a clarity problem rooted in how goals are set and tracked. She introduces her "Chain Framework," which starts with vision, moves to goal-setting, then tracking and mindset, before reaching execution.
Linda also discusses the "Why Operating System" — the idea that each person is wired differently (mastery, contribute, clarify, challenge, simplify, etc.) and that aligning goals with how people are motivated makes accountability dramatically easier. She advocates for 12-week goal cycles over annual goals and emphasizes that strong accountability is about transparency and structure, not pressure.