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Do you own, or do you rent?

Dusty Holcomb
2 min readNov 7, 2019

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“Responsibility equals accountability equals ownership. And a sense of ownership is the most powerful weapon a team or organization can have.”

Pat Summitt

Ownership. What does it mean? Think of the difference between renting a home and owning a home. When you rent, you treat the home differently. You don’t worry about the little things, you don’t put the extra effort in to care for or protect the property. For example, you might ignore the roof that only leaks when it really storms, or the sink that leaks on occasion. Maybe instead of ignoring the problem, you just call someone else, the owner, because it isn’t your problem. You don’t have to fix it. But if you own the home you pay attention to these problems. You know that if you don’t address them quickly it is likely to become far worse, and much more expensive to repair.

If you are the owner, you write the checks. And by checks I don’t just mean in terms of money. You have to fix the problem. You are accountable for how you, the asset, the team, the organization performs. It starts, and stops, with you. You must look to yourself first before you look to others, regardless of fault because you are responsible and accountable for fixing the problem, whatever that problem might be.

Have you ever heard the saying “drive it like a rental?” What exactly does this mean? It means when you rent a car you don’t treat it the same way you would…

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Dusty Holcomb
Dusty Holcomb

Written by Dusty Holcomb

I’m a lifelong learner, a student of leadership and a servant of others. My personal mission in life is to enable success in others. www.arcqusgroup.com

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