Political Science, asked by devirita04389, 13 hours ago

Q. 5. What do you mean by Collective Responsibility ? ​

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Answered by diyapardhi2006
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Collective responsibility is widely applied in corporations, where the entire workforce is held responsible for failure to achieve corporate targets (for example, profit targets), irrespective of the performance of individuals or teams which may have achieved or overachieved within their area.

Answered by Elvenia
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What do you mean by Collective Responsibility ?

The term 'Collective Responsibility' means that the Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the Parliament. In other words, all the ministers are equally responsible for any decision which is taken by the CabinetCabinet collective responsibility, also known as collective ministerial responsibility, is a constitutional convention in Parliamentary systems that members of the cabinet must publicly support all governmental decisions made in Cabinet, even if they do not privately agree with them.The term Collective Responsibility means that all the members of the Council of Ministers are collectively responsible for the decision taken by them pertaining to the Government of the State.Collective responsibility means that all the ministers are collectively responsible before legislature for all acts of commission and omission of the executive. Every minister must defend each other and the policies of the prime minister till the end.Collective responsibility in the form of collective punishment is often used as a disciplinary measure in closed institutions, e.g. boarding schools (punishing a whole class for the actions of one known or unknown pupil), military units, prisons (juvenile and adult), psychiatric facilities, etc.Collective responsibility means that all Ministers are bound by the collective decisions made by Cabinet. Accordingly Ministers act with and on behalf of their Cabinet colleagues. Ministers must seek Cabinet approval for all their proposals before making any public announcements.

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