Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Authority Matches Responsibility
In a large firm, every position is assigned specific responsibilities. This principle means that the authority needed to fulfill those responsibilities must be clearly established. Authority begins with the president and is delegated to vice presidents and to subordinates throughout the organization until it reaches supervisors at the lowest level. No firm can operate without such delegation of authority. This principle merely points out that enough authority must be delegated - and clearly - to accomplish the tasks assigned.
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