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Four Pillars of Agreements

 

In order for people to honor agreements in ways that get the desired result, the following four conditions must be met. If any one of these factors miss the mark, chances are good that something will go wrong.

Clarity: clear about the goal and the complete set of "conditions of satisfaction" (values, criteria, expectations)

Commitment: Solid "yes" representing unwavering alignment to give one’s best effort. No unacknowledged resistance. Self-talk: "My word is my bond."

Capacity:  This is about one’s "bandwidth," real-world ability to see it through to completion, to stay focused over time, to clear the path. If one’s plate is so full that the new agreement won’t fit, the capacity to get the job done is low. Self-talk: "This fits for me."

Competence: Willingness to be accountable and follow through; accepts full responsibility and provides evidence through "how will I/we know?"

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