accountable to avoid consfusion and friction. Of course, in practice, it is not always possible to follow
this princple.
5. Maintain adequate communication:
There should be free and continuous flow of information
between the superior and the subordinate with a view to furnish the
subordinate with relevant
information to help him make decisions and also to interpret properly the authority delegated to him.
Plans may change and decisions have to be taken in the light of the changed conditions.
6. Establish proper control:
Since the manager is primarily
accountable to his superiors, it is
necessary to make sure that the authority delegated is properly utilised.
7. Reward Effective Delegation:
Effective delegation and successful assumption of authority must
be rewarded. This will provide a proper environmental climate for fuller delegation and effective
assumption of authority.
8. Establish a climate of confidence:
The subordinate to whom authority is delegated, must mentally
fell free from fear and have a feeling of confidence that delegation will not result in punishment but is
an opportunity for his own self - development and growth.
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