These are just some of the issues I hear daily from my clients.
Here's the truth.
Effective leaders know how to delegate.
But what's more important - they understand why delegation matters.
Yes, it's about getting time back and saving your sanity, but more importantly, it's about the development and empowerment of others.
It's also a massive career derailer if you can't learn to do it effectively.
Like I always say, if you don't have someone to fill your shoes, you're not promotable.
So what is delegating? What's the best way to do it? How can it go wrong?
Read on.
Delegating is development. It's about allocating work to the right people. It's about responsibility, ownership, excellent decision making, and a tool to embed accountability and give people a path of professional development when done right.
I hear lots of excuses as to why leaders don't delegate.
Here's the top 10 list of excuses
From room to room, company to company, I always hear the same list. This is more to do with us and our beliefs around delegation then our ability to delegate.
We are the big obstacle standing in our own way.
So here's the deal, the delegation has to go beyond simply assigning a task. It has to be done thoughtfully, with the right balance of direction from the leader.
Here are some tips to consider before you delegate:
When you think delegation, think ownership, think responsibility, think professional development growth.
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