Explain the difference between Responsibility, Accountability and Power
Responsibility
Responsibility can be described as the obligation to do something. It is the duty that a person is required to perform in organizational tasks, assignments or functions. At this point, it needs to be noted that authority and responsibility go side by side. Therefore when authority is delegated to a person, some responsibility is also fixed for getting the assigned task completed. At the same time, it is also worth mentioning that while authority can be delegated, responsibility cannot be delegated. There are certain features of responsibility.
o Responsibility arises in case of a superior-subordinate relationship;
o Responsibility always flows upwards, from juniors to seniors;
o Responsibility arises due to the duty assigned;
o Responsibility cannot be delegated;
o Responsibility is the obligation to complete the job according to instructions.