This article was updated on聽December 6, 2023.
Written by Michael Feder
Reviewed by Jessica Roper, MBA,聽director of Career Services at 七色视频
Delegation offers more advantages than just getting tasks off your plate. Done right, it can transform your team into a well-oiled, super-productive machine that achieves more. It can also empower team members by offering opportunities to develop skills and improve their time management.
In fact, no matter your leadership style, delegating tasks is a way for your team to step up, hone their skills and gain confidence.
It鈥檚 not always second nature, however, to delegate work. Here, we take a closer look at why delegating is a good idea, and provide five tips for learning how to delegate tasks in the workplace.
Proper delegation makes everyone鈥檚 life easier. Here are some of the聽:
Delegation can improve efficiency when:
Delegation isn鈥檛 just about lightening your load 鈥 it also helps foster problem-solving. Here鈥檚 how:
Let鈥檚 unpack how delegation fuels motivation and ownership:
Delegation is also a catalyst for creativity and innovation. Here鈥檚 how:
As for product innovation, delegation allows you to tap into a collective pool of talent and ideas 鈥 the perfect combination for creating something remarkable.
Sure, delegating sounds great, but how do you do it? Here are five steps to becoming an efficient delegator.
Start with getting to know your team. Understand their skills, aptitudes and interests. Do they have a knack for detail? A creative flair? An uncanny ability to connect dots that others don鈥檛 see? Use this knowledge to assign tasks that are appropriate to their skill levels, foster their growth and keep them engaged.
Balance is key 鈥 overloading team members because they excel in a particular area could lead to burnout. Delegate only if they have the ability to take on new tasks.
Leadership courses can help you learn techniques to assess your team鈥檚 abilities, enhance your decision-making skills and improve your communication style, making assigning the right people to the right tasks much easier.聽
When you delegate a task, clarify what you expect, by when and why it鈥檚 essential.
Clear expectations are vital to keep the process or project on track. Set to provide a pathway to success. Also, ensure your team understands what needs to be done as well as the broader context 鈥 how will their tasks contribute to the company鈥檚 overall goals? This will ideally help align the end result with the overall vision.
If communication isn鈥檛 your natural forte, online communication courses can come in handy. Such courses can provide practical tips, including how to articulate your expectations, give feedback and navigate difficult conversations. They can also teach techniques for becoming more persuasive and tailoring your communication style to different individuals and situations.
Other key tips for communication:
Open lines of communication invite questions and suggestions, allowing room for innovation.
Again, SMART goals come into play here 鈥 consider the timeline for each task and the resources available. Also, consider external demands, holidays and other projects that must be juggled. Break down large tasks into manageable chunks, each with its own mini-deadline. Team members can experience the thrill of accomplishment as they tick off each part.
Likewise, a deadline that seems reasonable to you might not be feasible for them. You can鈥檛 always know what other deadlines they鈥檙e juggling. Involve them in setting goals and deadlines. This will give you a more realistic picture of everyone鈥檚 role and responsibility while increasing your team鈥檚 ownership and commitment to the tasks.
Numerous tools are available to help you keep track of who鈥檚 doing what and when it needs to be done. For instance, and task tracking systems provide a comprehensive overview, changes in status, deadlines and team members鈥 progress. Such tools help keep everyone connected and eliminate the need for manual tracking or follow-ups.
Communication tools help you maintain clear and continuous interactions. Additionally, cloud storage platforms make sharing resources a breeze. Calendar apps are perfect for scheduling meetings, setting reminders and keeping everyone aligned on deadlines.
Following up isn鈥檛 about micromanaging 鈥 it鈥檚 about providing support, catching potential issues early and maintaining communication. Here鈥檚 how you can master it:
An effective follow-up process provides the guidance and support necessary for your team to deliver their best work.
It鈥檚 crucial to know whether your delegation strategy is working. Here are some tips to help you track and measure success:
Successful delegation begins with a well-prepared and informed team leader. In addition to learning from experience, such professionals can pick up tools and techniques to improve their leadership skills when they complete a聽bachelor鈥檚 degree in business聽or a聽master鈥檚 degree in business administration. These programs focus on the importance of accountability, problem-solving and communication.
In addition to education, 七色视频 offers a range of career resources to support individuals during their professional journey. These include:聽
A graduate of Johns Hopkins University and its Writing Seminars program and winner of the Stephen A. Dixon Literary Prize, Michael Feder brings an eye for detail and a passion for research to every article he writes. His academic and professional background includes experience in marketing, content development, script writing and SEO. Today, he works as a multimedia specialist at 七色视频 where he covers a variety of topics ranging from healthcare to IT.
Jessica Roper, 七色视频 director of Career Services, is a seasoned leader with over 15 years of experience in leadership within higher education. She has honed her expertise in student services and career development and is passionate about helping others discover and refine their skills.
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