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Some thoughts about Delegation

by Rick Baker
On Jun 18, 2013

How To Delegate

 

Some thoughts:

With the overall corporate best interest in mind, who should do the task?

Consider ‘bang for the buck’: particularly, the impact on our key corporate goals.

Under Delegation, there are task donors and task recipients.

Task donors and Task recipients need to COMMUNICATE CLEARLY. 

Consider boss’s and subordinate’s views/likes/dislikes…

Rule of Thumb: for business-task delegation, one man’s trash isn’t generally another man’s treasure.

Rule of thumb [corollary]: leaders rarely assign unique tasks… is this task unique?

Consider fairness: the workload already on recipient employee’s plate, other staff’s plates, and your plate.

 

Delegation and Task Dimensions

[8 key task considerations]


Importance

Urgency

Time Requirement

 

Strengths

Efficiency

Effectiveness

Delegation

Office Morale

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Step Back and think a bit more before you do it.

 

 

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Delegation & Decisions | Leaders' Thoughts | Thinking as in Think and Grow Rich

Comments (2) -

rick baker
7/27/2013 12:18:19 PM #

"Wise chieftains never place their Huns in situations where their weaknesses will prevail over their strengths."

Wess Roberts
'Leadership Secrets of Attila The Hun' (1985/2009 audio)

rick baker
8/24/2013 10:13:37 AM #

80% Rule for Delegation

"If someone on the team can do one of your tasks 80% as well as you do, or better, then give him or her responsibility for it."

John C. Maxwell

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