decision-making and accountability
Decision-making refers to the process of selecting the best course of action from available options based on careful consideration and analysis. Accountability, on the other hand, refers to taking responsibility for the outcomes and consequences of decisions made, including being answerable for their consequences, whether positive or negative.
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