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Chester barnard's concept of responsibility
Authors:Edward B. Smith Ph.D.
Affiliation:Department of Curriculum, Administration and Special Education , Boston College , 02167, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Abstract:This article discusses what Chester Barnard meant by responsibility, what he presupposed in his definition, and how it differed from his more general idea of morality. For Barnard, the delegation of responsibility was more important than the issue of authority, and, as he says, must precede it. The article attempts to explain why Barnard thought this, and what exactly he meant by it. In Barnard's mind the concept of authority was quite secondary to the importance of responsibility.
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