September 27, 2004

Holding Ourselves Accountable

Posted at September 27, 2004 05:32 PM in Public Life .

Wherever we turn - to politics, to philanthropy, or the private sector, we find a discussion of accountability.

Too often, however, accountability means what others expect from us rather than what we expect from ourselves.

I explain the difference in the most recent edition of Philanthropy News Digest, a publication of The Foundation Center.

Click here to read the article.

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