Are you perpetually busy?
Do you want to free up some of your time to spend it on things you're currently missing out on? Don't want to delegate tasks because you know you'll end up having to correct the work anyway?
All signs point to the fact that effective task delegation could solve your problem in this situation. But how do you do it? Below are some principles I stick to and some mistakes I sometimes make.
1. Assign a specific person to complete the task -> if you write to a group that "this needs to be done," guess who will end up doing it. You.
2. Describe in detail, preferably in bullet points, what needs to be done or what state needs to be achieved. Example – if you want someone to take care of the logistics of a trip for you:
a) book a 9-seater bus for the XYZ project team
b) book accommodation for the technical team
c) send the information to the technical team
3. Set a deadline At the end, add by when the task needs to be completed and how you want to receive confirmation that it has been done, example:
4. Make sure the person you're delegating the task to understands it and has taken note of it. Example: After reading the email, please write to me what you have to do and by when.
You can also ask about a detail that was in the tasks, e.g., what was the budget for one person's accommodation. This way, you ensure that the person has thoroughly read the entire instruction, not just glanced over it.
Having processes, procedures, and instructions in place within the company aids in effective delegation. You can find a post on this topic here. CLICK
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