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According to [[Managing Quality by Foster (6th edition)]],
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According to [[Juran's Quality Handbook by Defeo (7th edition)]],
 
:[[Empowerment]]. A management initiative designed to move decision making to the lowest level in the organization.
 
:[[Empowerment]]. A management initiative designed to move decision making to the lowest level in the organization.
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According to the [[Corporate Strategy by Lynch (4th edition)]],
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:[[Empowerment]]. The devolution of power and decision-making responsibility to those lower in the organization.
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According to the [[Strategic Management by David and David (15th edition)]],
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:[[Empowerment]]. The act of strengthening employees' sense of shared ownership by encouraging them to participate in decision making and rewarding them for doing so.
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According to the [[HRBoK Guide]],
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:[[Empowerment]]. Authorized to make decisions. The ability for employees to manage their work, share information, and make decisions without close supervision.
  
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Latest revision as of 18:22, 19 July 2020

Empowerment is a management initiative designed to move decision making to the lowest level in the organization.

Definition

According to Juran's Quality Handbook by Defeo (7th edition),

Empowerment. A management initiative designed to move decision making to the lowest level in the organization.

According to the Corporate Strategy by Lynch (4th edition),

Empowerment. The devolution of power and decision-making responsibility to those lower in the organization.

According to the Strategic Management by David and David (15th edition),

Empowerment. The act of strengthening employees' sense of shared ownership by encouraging them to participate in decision making and rewarding them for doing so.

According to the HRBoK Guide,

Empowerment. Authorized to make decisions. The ability for employees to manage their work, share information, and make decisions without close supervision.