Empowering through Delegation What is delegation? •  

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Empowering through Delegation What is delegation? •  
Empowering through Delegation
•  What is delegation?
•  Why is delegation
important?
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Free time
Improve decision making
Develop subordinates
Enhance commitment
Improve relationships
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Four-Step Delegation Process
1.  Allocation of duties
2.  Delegation of authority
3.  Assignment of
responsibility
4.  Creation of accountability
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Benefits of Delegation
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Frees up your time
Improves decision making
Develops subordinates
Enhances commitment
Improves relationships
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Empowering through Delegation Skills
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Clarify the assignment.
Explain the benefits of the job.
Specify the range of discretion.
Allow participation.
Inform others who might be
affected that delegation has
occurred.
•  Establish feedback controls.
•  Ask questions to test
understanding.
•  Insist on recommendations if
problems occur.
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Empowering through Delegation
•  Group Exercise 1: Park
City Toyota Modeling
–  Dana Porter: Sales Manager
–  C.J. Stone: Salesperson
•  Group Exercise 2: Meeting
Substitute trios
•  Group Exercise 3:
Deadline Come & Gone
–  Trios
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Reinforcement Exercises
•  Leaders delegating in
movies
•  Leader delegation in group
projects
•  Delegation in personal life
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Leadership requires followers
•  http://www.ted.com/talks/
derek_sivers_how_to_start_a_movement.
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