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Jason
What is the differnce between Responsibility and Accountability?
Dec 24, 2012 7:41 AM
Answers · 4
Accountability means that your actions are answerable to others. Responsibility is a task that is assigned to you or you assigned to yourself to faithfully complete or take on.
Examples:
(1) Voters expect a certain level of accountability from their elected officials.
(2) An employees responsibility is to complete all tasks assigned to him. If he does not complete the tasks, he will be held accountable.
(3) The responsibility of a parent is to raise their children to the best of their ability.
Hope this gives you a clear explanation.
December 24, 2012
Responsibility = doing the right thing
Accountability = taking credit or blame when something goes right or wrong
December 29, 2012
you can almost interchange them in a sentance no matter what, usually :)
December 24, 2012
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