answer is authority many be define as a ability to control order and enforce obedience. authority therefor give one the to command order to obey as their duty.
Authority is the right to do a thing. Power is the might to do a thing. You can have one without the other, but when both are posessed that is when worlds move.
Authority is the legal ability and authorization to exercise power for enforcement. Power is the actual wielding of the authority.
Power is the ability to control, while authority is the right to enforce control.
power is full of authority while rights is just an access to inter in
authority is the output of the power
A letter of authority authorizes some specific type of action, such as a withdrawal from an account. Power of attorney gives a more general authority to act legally on behalf of another person.
Authority is the power to get job done from others while accountibility is the reverse capacity in which the authorised person is also accountable for which he is authorised.
differnce between constitued authority and authority
There is a bog difference between Leader and Supervisor. Every leader will be supervisor but not the case vice-versa. Leader have power to supervise but supervisor may not have the power to lead. authority to Supervise comes with Leadership.
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Authority refers to the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience. Constituted authority specifically refers to authority that is established through a legal or formal process, such as through a constitution or government structure. Constituted authority is more formally recognized and typically has a specific scope and limits to its power.
Authority comes form another source outside of self given by a person or group of people unless it is divine. Then authority resides in God who is both able and a His own will to act.
Power is the ability to influence others and control resources, while authority is the right to make decisions and give commands that are legally or socially recognized. Power can be gained through personal characteristics or relationships, whereas authority is often granted through a formal position or role.