Hold Your Horses...Accountable
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On this ride-along episode of Bits By Leather, Leather Brice, CVBL, shares a barn-side epiphany: even the most reliable horse needs boundaries—and so do your most reliable team members. Using her 20-year-old, rock-steady gelding as a metaphor, Leather explores how leaders often let top performers slide on standards out of fear of “breaking what works.” She unpacks why that mindset backfires and offers a simple reset: clear expectations, consistent follow-through, and courageous conversations. If you’ve got long-time staff who always come through but sometimes skip the process, this is your cue to hold them, lovingly, accountable. Walk away with practical steps for check-ins, coaching, and reinforcing culture without losing the heart of your team.
🐴 Key Takeaways
- Reliability doesn’t replace accountability: Even “rock-steady” top performers need clear standards and consequences.
- Tenure bias is real: Longtime team members often get unintentional passes that erode culture and fairness.
- Fear fuels avoidance: Leaders sometimes skip hard feedback to avoid “breaking what works,” which enables bad habits.
- Consistency is kindness: Apply the same rules to everyone—best performers included—so expectations stay clear.
- Address behavior, not person: Praise reliability and contributions while correcting specific process breaks.
- Coach for growth: Pair accountability with support—training, resources, and recognition when behavior improves.