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Class 12 Business Study-Delegation of Authority-Notes


Class 12 Business Study-Delegation of Authority-Notes

In this article, the following topic is explained in respect of ‘Delegation of Authority’ for the students who are preparing for CBSE Class 12th Board exams.
Delegation of Authority
Delegation refers to the downward transfer of authority from a superior to a subordinate. Delegation involves granting of authority to subordinates with a view to make them perform the assign duties. It enables the managers to distribute their work load of work to others and concentrate on important functions which only they can perform better.
Elements of Delegation
The basic Elements of Delegation are Authority, Responsibility, and Accountability.
Authority: Authority refers to the right of an individual to command his subordinates and to take action within the scope of his/her position. Authority is needed to discharge a given responsibility. The Power to produce or use raw materials, spend money or ask for allotment of money, to hire or fire people, etc. has to be delegated to individuals to whom the work is assigned.

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