Statement I: Delegation is the entrustment of responsibility and authority to another, and the creation of accountability for performance.Statement II: Irrespective of the extent of delegated authority, the manager shall still be accountable to the same extent as before delegation.
Choose the correct option from the following:
Step 1: Delegation involves the transfer of authority and responsibility, but accountability remains with the manager. Delegation enhances efficiency by distributing workload without relieving the manager of ultimate responsibility.
Step 2: As a principle of delegation, while responsibility and authority can be shared, accountability cannot be delegated, meaning the manager remains answerable.
Therefore, both statements are true.