Business Studies, asked by pinkisagar1209, 7 months ago

srijan is working as a sales manager in a publishing house in order the promote the new series of encyclopaedia the company decided to undertake door-to-door selling in the city as the sale manager srijan is given the target of selling 5000 units in one month he appoint an team five salesman for purpose each salesman is given by the target of selling 1,000 units at the end of month only 4800 units are sold as one of the salesman Bobby falls ill during the last week and is able to sell only 800 units in the context of the above case will srijan be still accountable for the performance of the assigned tasks to Bobby? wht or why not give a suitable reason to support your answer.

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Answers

Answered by dhebeayush12
4

Answer:

no srijan will not be accountable for the performance of bobby

Answered by TheLegendry9999
6

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Srijan will still be accountable for the performance of the assigned tasks to Bobby because only the responsibility for the work assigned can be delegated. The ultimate responsibility of a superior is absolute and cannot be delegated. Thus, irrespective of the extent of delegated authority, the manager shall still be accountable to the same extent as before delegation.

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