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Sometimes it's necessary to upwards delegate. But even though you delegated
task to your boss, you remain responsible for
task. In other words, if your boss forgets to sign
order, that's your fault. It's your responsibility to keep checking with your boss to make sure
task is completed.
- Sometimes a task is upwards delegated even though
individual doing
delegation is completely capable of doing
task themself. This is called "putting
monkey back on
bosses back". If you're a manager or supervisor, you need to know how to recognize
monkey and toss it back to whom it belongs.
Choosing a Delegatee
You would assume that it would always be advantageous to delegate a task to
individual most qualified to perform
task. That is not always possible because
most qualified individual may already be carrying a full load of assignments. There are several reasons why it may be advantageous to delegate a task to an individual who is not
most qualified to perform
task.
- Growth Delegation. If you always delegate a task to
individual most qualified to perform
task, you will not be expanding
competencies of your department. It's better to delegate a task to an individual that will be required to "stretch" a little to complete
task. If all tasks are delegated to individuals who are required to "stretch" a little to complete
task,
competency of
department will always be increasing.
- Fairness Delegation. Some tasks are boring and tedious, while others are interesting and challenging. If you always delegate
boring tasks to
same individuals and
interesting tasks to
same individuals,
moral and performance of
individuals always getting
boring tasks will decline. Tasks should be assigned so everyone gets a little good with
bad.
How to Delegate
- Make sure
delegatee has
resources to complete
task;
tools,
time, and
authority.
- Make sure
delegatee knows
task deadline. Make occasional checks to be sure
task is progressing. It's not uncommon for a delegatee to receive a higher priority assignment and not mention that they have stopped working on your task.
- Describe in detail what
final result of
task should be.
- It's not uncommon for an individual to accept a task without
faintest clue how to get started. Ask
delegatee what their first step will be to begin
task.
- Leave as many of
details as to how to accomplish
task to
delegatee. Not everyone applies
same skills and methods to accomplishing a task. Let
delegatee take ownership and you may be pleasantly surprised with
results.
Multitasking
Some people can work on
same thing for hours or days without getting bored. Other people will show a productivity drop after working on something for only a short time. The secret to keeping easily bored people productive is to let them multi-task. When they get bored working on one project they can jump to something different, eventually getting bored with
second task and returning to
first task. Being able to jump from one task to another keeps their overall productivity up.
To make this work, you have to let
worker in on
plan; otherwise, they will think you are loading them up with too many tasks. You must explain
relative priority of each task so they understand which task should get
most attention.
Many people don't understand delegation. Proper delegation can make your team into a high performance machine. Poor delegation can result in mistakes, poor quality, and missed schedules. Use
delegation techniques described in this article and watch your department's productivity soar.
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