Leadership requires accountability. That’s non-negotiable.
But accountability without humility often hardens into defensiveness, and humility without accountability dissolves into avoidance. The strongest leaders understand the difference — and know when both are required.
This short series reflects on ownership, humility, and grace — not only for those who make mistakes, but also for those who are affected by them. Because leadership isn’t just about addressing failure. It’s about how people move forward afterward.
