[Idiom] THE BUCK STOPS HERE. - Learn to Take Responsibility Like a Leader

The buck stops here.

The buck stops here.

Accepting responsibility.

The buck stops here" signifies accepting full responsibility for all actions and decisions, especially among leaders. The phrase was popularized by U.S. President Harry S. Truman, who kept a sign with this inscription on his desk. It conveys the message that one should not pass blame onto others and should be accountable for their own actions.

Example Sentences

  1. The buck stops here, we need accountability.

    It indicates that accountability is necessary here.

  2. I'm the manager, the buck stops here with me.

    It means as a manager, they take full responsibility for the situation.

  3. In this department, the buck stops here, so any mistakes will be addressed immediately by the leadership.

    It suggests that in this department, any mistakes will be directly addressed and managed by the leadership.

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