Delegation

Written by  – 26.10.07

A key area for improving time management is delegation. When you keep a time log, you may find that many activities, which are eating into your time, should not be done by you at all!

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It is important that you ask three questions in relation to each of your activities.

  • What am I doing that need not be done at all?
  • Which of my activities could be done by somebody else as well, if not better?
  • What am I doing that wastes the time of others?

Why delegate?

Many managers see delegation as the answer to all their time management worries and almost as the quick fix we are all seeking. It isn’t!!

Successful and effective delegation involves giving a task to someone else ensuring that they know what’s expected and when it’s expected. Delegation is not the dumping of an unwanted task on unsuspecting members of staff with no instruction!

The result of effective delegation should be a saving of your own time so you can reallocate that time for more developmental tasks as well as:

  • a saving of other people’s time
  • developing the people you manage
  • developing your competencies as a manager

See delegation as an investment of time now to save time later!

Delegation skills

  • Know the strengths and limitations of your people
  • Delegate responsibility not accountability
  • Delegate WHOLE tasks
  • Delegate in a fair way even if it means taking more time with individuals to develop skills
  • Always check that an individual knows what’s expected. Be sure to be clear and specific
  • Give as much responsibility as you can, making sure to take into consideration who, what, why and how
  • Ensure the necessary resources are available to do the task
  • Indicate that you are available for support whilst also allowing people get on with the task
  • Be prepared for the fact that the task may not be carried out as you would have done it
  • Give the person feedback on his/her work

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