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People need to know specifically what they are responsible for. Behavioral expectations, desired outcomes—much of what we typically think of as the important parts of a job description—are included in this first requirement. Yet, beyond what is written on a page, every one of us wants to know that we have a strategic assignment so important that if we miss it, then the whole team - the whole mission - will suffer. To use a sports analogy, people need to know what their "blocking assignment" is and that if they miss their block, the quarterback is going down.
Some corollary components of this requirement: Helping people discover God's unique calling and shaping on their lives; mobilizing people according to their calling and passion versus recruiting them to an 'open slot'; developing and communicating effective job descriptions.
Without a clear sense of responsibility: