Liability -noun, plural -ties. 1. liabilities, a. moneys owed; debts or pecuniary obligations (opposed to assets ). b. Accounting. liabilities as detailed on a balance sheet, esp. in relation to assets and capital. 2. something disadvantageous: His lack of education is his biggest liability. 3. Also, li⋅a⋅ble⋅ness. the state or quality of being liable: liability to disease.
Responsible:
1. answerable or accountable, as for something within one's power, control, or management (often fol. by to or for): He is responsible to the president for his decisions. 2. involving accountability or responsibility: a responsible position. 3. chargeable with being the author, cause, or occasion of something (usually fol. by for): Termites were responsible for the damage. 4. having a capacity for moral decisions and therefore accountable; capable of rational thought or action: The defendant is not responsible for his actions. 5. able to discharge obligations or pay debts. 6. reliable or dependable, as in meeting debts, conducting business dealings, etc. 7. (of a government, member of a government, government agency, or the like) answerable to or serving at the discretion of an elected legislature or the electorate.Responsibility means who is going to do the work and Accountability means who will be answerable in case there is some problem in the work being done.
For ex: A team member may be responsible for writing the code for the application but the project manager is accountable in case the delivery gets delayed
Corporate governance is for the accountability to shareholders, corporate social responsibility is for the accountability to remaining other stakeholders.
You can delegate responsibility, but you can't delegate accountability to anyone.If someone gives you a job to do, you can get someone else to do it, but you are still accountable to produce the results. If the job isn't done right the only person to blame is you, because even though you've delegated the responsibility, you are still accountable.
Delegation you are given a task to complete, empowerment you have been given ownership and responsibility and accountability. in delegation what i need from you and in enpowerment what do you need from me?
Accountability is a characteristic of all professions. In addition, responsibility, and accountability are tightly coupled.
The word responsibility is a noun which means liability, charge, obligation, duty, trust, or accountability. The word accountability is a noun which means liability, charge, amenability, blame, trust, or responsibility. Example sentences: I had the responsibility for ensuring that all patients' records were kept accurately. I accepted accountability for the patient's records that were misfiled.
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responsibility is that things which you must do
The correct spelling is "responsibility" (accountability, or reliability).
Want of, or freedom from, responsibility or accountability.
Responsibility,Empowerment, Accountability
Assignment means the person transferred the rights under a contract to a third party.Delegation means the person transferred the duties to a third party.