Definition of Responsibility. Meaning of Responsibility. Synonyms of Responsibility

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Meaning of Responsibility from wikipedia

- Responsibility may refer to: Collective responsibility – Responsibility of organizations, groups and societies Corporate social responsibility – Form of...
- In business and project management, a responsibility ****ignment matrix (RAM), also known as RACI matrix (/ˈreɪsi/; responsible, accountable, consulted...
- The chain of responsibility is a policy concept used in Australian transport legislation to place legal obligations on parties in the transport supply...
- In philosophy, moral responsibility is the status of morally deserving praise, blame, reward, or punishment for an act or omission in accordance with one's...
- The single-responsibility principle (SRP) is a computer programming principle that states that "A module should be responsible to one, and only one, actor...
- Diffusion of responsibility is a sociopsychological phenomenon whereby a person is less likely to take responsibility for action or inaction when other...
- Social responsibility is an ethical concept in which a person works and cooperates with other people and organizations for the benefit of the community...
- Corporate responsibility is a term which has come to characterize a family of professional disciplines intended to help a corporation stay competitive...
- Corporate social responsibility (CSR) or corporate social impact is a form of international private business self-regulation which aims to contribute to...
- Professional responsibility is a set of duties within the concept of professional ethics for those who exercise a unique set of knowledge and skill as...