Take personal responsibility

Take responsibility for your actions (or inaction), strive to rectify issues, and move forward.

Examples

  • A new feature rollout caused unexpected performance issues in production, and it was partly due to a code change you authored. Instead of making excuses or blaming others, you accept responsibility, roll back the change, and quickly start investigating a solution to prevent similar issues in the future.
  • You realize you missed a crucial detail in the project requirements, resulting in some wasted development time. You acknowledge the oversight, communicate openly with the team about it, and adjust your approach to ensure a clearer understanding of requirements moving forward.