Tuesday 12 April 2016

Is there any waste? - A Call For A Holistic Accountability

Is there any waste? - A Call For A Holistic Accountability

From Odusina Adewale Hiworks

Waste in this context will be defined as the inappropriate disposition of limited resources. Anything that is measurable can become wasted.

When we refuse accountability in any area of our lifes, we open the floodgates to wastefulness or  mismanagement.

We are first accountable to ourselves; the values we project and secondly to the people we are investing our emotional equity on.

When we refuse accountability of our time usage, food, money, office stationery, office position and entrusted resources, entrusted responsibilities, our assets, our parenting, our marriage relationship, our friendships, set goals, etc,anywhere waste is inevitable, instability is the order of the day;projections fail, plans are interrupted,programmes are extended, more waste are triggered, generation(s) may suffer, poverty gains popularity, life expectancy is lowered, assets are lost, marriages suffer, children become victims, delinquency increases and more and more and more.

To be accountable is noble, it is one of the ways to kill pride. A simple question like 'HOW WAS YOUR DAY? ' IS A NOBLE CALL FOR ACCOUNTABILITY. Always answer nobly.

Show me a man of integrity; he must have accountability in his front burner.

Accountability when allowed, keeps wastefulness in check.

However, anywhere waste is allowed, most of the time the trigger agent will have to leave the space for a stronger willed person to bring about order.

Waste always claim more grounds than the initial trigger.

Choose accountability now and consciously and you will be shocked how easily waste can be managed.

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