Passing the Buck
We’re all familiar with the idiom, “Passing the Buck.” According to wikipedia.org, buck passing or passing the buck is the action of transferring responsibility or blame onto another person. The expression is said to have originated with the game of poker, in which a marker was used to indicate the person whose turn it was to deal. If the player did not wish to deal he could pass the responsibility by passing the "buck", as the marker came to be called, to the next player. Unfortunately, in today’s climate, it is a common practice to avoid accountability by passing the buck. Leaders on all levels, should be prepared to take the good with the bad – take the credit when things go as planned and/or organizational goals are achieved and take responsibility for the results when the organization misses the mark for whatever reason. Accountability is vital. As leaders, we must stop pointing fingers and passing the buck. The things, good, bad, and indifferent, th...