When working with Americans, understand that they see decisions as belonging to whoever makes them. This is not just about who has authority to choose—it is about who is responsible for results. Americans believe that if you make a decision, you own both the choice and what follows from it. They dislike arrangements where someone bears consequences for decisions they did not make, or where decision-makers are shielded from the outcomes of their choices.
In practical terms, this means Americans expect individuals to have clear decision authority within their domains and to be held accountable for how things turn out. When they ask “whose call is this?” they are identifying both who gets to choose and who answers for results. Expect Americans to track who decided what and to connect outcomes back to decision-makers when evaluating performance.