Back to Events

How to Create a Culture of Accountability

Thursday, October 9, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (Arizona Time)

Join Us Virtually

Event Details

How to Create a Culture of Accountability 

October 9, 2025 | 10:00-11:00 AM

In todays fast-paced workplace, accountability is the cornerstone of high-performing teams. Yet too often, leaders find themselves battling excuses, blame-shifting, and resistance to responsibility. This interactive session equips professionals with the mindset and tools to embrace accountability with confidence—while giving leaders practical strategies to remove barriers like fear of failure, ego, and perfectionism. The result? Stronger problem-solving, greater collaboration, and a culture where ownership drives success.

  • Discover the neuroscience behind accountability and why it builds confidence rather than fear.
  • Replace the blame game” with proven communication strategies that foster ownership.
  • Learn leadership tools that transform accountability into a team strength, not a personal attack.
  • Uncover hidden barriers—ego, perfectionism, and fear—that undermine responsibility.
  • Build a personal action plan to boost accountability.

This class qualifies for NAA continuing education credits needed for credential renewals. 

Registration

Member | FREE
*For more information about membership, click HERE - opens in a new tab.

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

For More Information:

Haley St Paul
Haley St Paul
Education Manager Arizona Multihousing Association (602)296-6210

Speaker:

Pamela Jett

Pamela Jett has had a lifelong romance with words and their effect on relationships and has felt at home on stage and in front of an audience since she was 9 years old. Today, with more than 25 years of professional speaking experience, Pamela has been nationally recognized for her presentation skills. In 2007 Pamela became one of fewer than 200 women to hold the honor of being designated a Certified Speaking Professional by the National Speakers Association. This designation is a testament to Pamela’s experience, character, and professionalism.