The principle of controllability states that managers


The principle of controllability states that managers should be held only responsible against such costs, revenues, profits or other basis of performance measurement which were in their control. Managers should not be questioned for anything that was beyond their control.

List and elaborate on 1-2 examples demonstrating your agreement or disagreement with the principle of controllability.

Is this principle feasible to implement in a business environment? Why or why not?

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