Success Begins With Accountability

8 key questions to get you started.

By Martin Bissett

The secret to overcoming failure to correctly implement a successful business development strategy is by “winning your first client” and this starts by being accountable to someone for your performance.

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Now that “someone” may be your fellow partners in the firm. If you are a senior manager, that may be the partner to whom you report.

If you’re a sole practitioner or if you don’t find being accountable to your partners helpful, then you can be accountable to your life partner, spouse or another person you wouldn’t want to see you fail.