outcomeresponsible
Outcomeresponsible is a principle in ethics, governance, and organizational management that emphasizes accountability for the outcomes of actions or decisions. Proponents argue that evaluating responsibility primarily by results provides a more outcome-focused approach than theories that prioritize intent or process alone. The concept can apply to individuals, teams, organizations, and public institutions.
In practice, outcomeresponsible analysis often involves tracking intended versus actual results, assessing external factors, and assigning
Supporters say it aligns responsibility with real-world impact, encourages proactive risk mitigation, and improves transparency about
Critics warn that it is difficult to apply when outcomes depend on many variables outside the actor's
Outcomeresponsible intersects with debates on accountability, liability, moral luck, and impact assessment. It remains a contested