Is Ownership is the Driving Force For Overall Development?

Answer Posted / ramya

Yes, here ownership in the sense the freedom of decision
making. So, if a employee has his/her own responsibilities
without much interference of the higher authority it may
lead to the development.Hence "freedom of decision making"
is what we call it as ownernship.

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