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Answered by sweetysuvarnakarottu
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Here's a brief explanation of each: Authority always flow downwards. It is the power given to a manager or leader to act and make decisions within designated boundaries and achieve organisational objectives. Ordinarily, the authority is shared between the manager and the person receiving the delegation.
Answered by Anonymous
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Authority always flows from​ Superior to subordinate.

  • The direction of authority is always downwards. It is the authority granted to a leader to act and form decisions within defined parameters for the attainment of company's goals.
  • In most cases, the manager and the individual receiving the delegation share authority. Without jurisdiction, a company cannot work effectively.
  • The particular individual is required to use the full extent of his authority to complete the task in a timely, profitable, and professional manner.
  • A manager loses their authority if they do not have the right and power to make decisions, give orders, and instructions to subordinates.
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