The Chicago Tribune recently investigated records of 150 cabbies with 3 or more complaints lodged against them in the past three years. Of this group, 37 had been ticketed for violations – negligent driving, speeding, DUI and striking a pedestrian. Of this group, 7 could have been taken off the road based on the city’s rules. However, only 1 had his license suspended. But, even when judges convicted certain cabbies, city regulators allowed some to stay on the road.
So, it seems that there’s a low level of accountability in Chicago. But, think about your business. What level of accountability exists? Do you have a few rules? Are you willing to repeat them often so people understand them? And, do you walk the talk? Failure to hold a few folks in your organization accountable negatively impacts the performance of your entire team and ultimately damages the reputation of your business.