It depends. Assuming responsibility is adopting the power to address issues. There are 5 sources of power which are
1. Charisma - Professional leaders rarely operate on charisma and it often has little to with resposibility - just ask anyone who studies the history of the Third Reich!
2. Reward - in essence if you do something I'll give you something nice in return.
3. Coercion - the opposite of reward, you do something or I'll make something bad happen to you.
4. Expert - greater knowledge allows you to have your word accepted as the right thing to do.
5. Position - being a particular role makes you the conduit of information which you can restrict or edit to suit your own purposes. Professional leaders have position power given to them and usually have some element of the others with the exception of charisma. Each of these is used in varying amounts to suit the circumstances.
citizens
A Command is made up of leaders, and so there responsibility is to command - to lead, to direct.
A Command is made up of leaders, and so there responsibility is to command - to lead, to direct.
Accountability
Heyward assumed the responsibility of caring and protecting Munro's daughters.
The Demarcation point
Germany
Germany
Minors cannot legally contract for a debt. Only their parents/guardians can assume that responsibility. So, your parents ARE responsible. On the other hand, if you are legally an adult and contract for debt - and your parents 'assume' responsibility for it -there would have to be legally binding paperwork naming them as the debtors in lieu. Simply giving their word is not sufficient, and you would remain responsible.
After the organizational NCO sword has been passed during a change of responsibility ceremony what role does the outgoing commander/CSM assume
After the organizational NCO sword has been passed during a change of responsibility ceremony what role does the outgoing commander/CSM assume
War leaders, and religious ceremonial duties.