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EOS accountability: the five-tool system that replaces chasing people

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The Rock has been “almost done” for three weeks.

The owner says it’s at 80%, same as last Tuesday, same as the Tuesday before that. Somebody says they’ll follow up after the meeting. Nobody follows up. Next week it’s still 80%, and now there are four weeks left in the quarter.

If you run a leadership team, you have sat in that meeting.

Gallup put a number on why it keeps happening. In a March 2026 study of more than 23,000 U.S. workers, 46% of leaders rated themselves outstanding or exceptional at creating accountability. Only 30% of their managers agreed. Out of seven leadership competencies Gallup measured, accountability finished last.

Most teams respond to that gap by adding check-ins. Then the calendar fills up, one person becomes the full-time follow-up department, and everyone starts describing the company as micromanaged.

EOS handles it differently. EOS accountability comes out of the system itself, as a byproduct of how the week is structured. Below is how the five tools work together, where the whole thing usually breaks, and what to do when it does.

We ran our last company on EOS and sold it. We know the distance between a beautiful Accountability Chart and a Rock that actually lands on time.

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