Accountability and Reliability Flashcards
How often do you follow through on commitments you’ve made?
A) Always
B) Most of the time
C) Sometimes
D) Rarely
E) Never
A) Always
Reason: Following through on commitments consistently demonstrates reliability and builds trust, essential for professional accountability.
How frequently do you take responsibility for your actions, even when things go wrong?
A) Always
B) Most of the time
C) Sometimes
D) Rarely
E) Never
A) Always
Reason: Taking responsibility consistently shows accountability and a mature approach to handling mistakes and setbacks.
How often do you meet deadlines for tasks and projects?
A) Always
B) Most of the time
C) Sometimes
D) Rarely
E) Never
A) Always
Reason: Meeting deadlines consistently reflects strong time-management skills and reliability, crucial for maintaining productivity.
When you make a mistake, how often do you acknowledge it and work to correct it?
A) Always
B) Most of the time
C) Sometimes
D) Rarely
E) Never
A) Always
Reason: Acknowledging and correcting mistakes consistently demonstrates accountability and a commitment to learning from errors.