Saturday, April 3, 2021

Delegating Effectively


In this chat I talk about how to become more effective at delegating.
First I talk about barriers to delegating.
  • Not enough time to teach or train on how to perform the task
  • Feeling of loss of control
  • Feeling that you may lose credit
  • Enjoying the task being delegated
  • Feeling you can do this better
  • Feeling you may be delegating yourself out of a job
  • Lack of confidence in the team
  • Team may say they don’t have the time
  • Team member may have a fear of failure
  • What else?
Next I talk about the benefits to delegating
  • To the organization
  • To you
  • To your team
  • To the individuals
I talk about part of your job as a leader being to
  • Create capacity and capability
  • Making sure work gets done at the right level
I make a case for building capability and capacity on your team
I explore what it looks like when work is getting done at the right level and when it is not
I close with several tips to delegating
Spend the time up front to clarify and align on
  • The problem that needs to be solved
  • The objective and the scope of what needs to be achieved
  • The vision of success (the outcome)
  • How success will be measured
Delegate the right level task/objective for each team member’s skill set
  • Work with team member’s strength
Allow time for learning and growth
  • Delegate important things, but consider carefully when needing to delegate urgent things
Create lists of questions or a template
  • Share how you think about the task or the project
Set up a good cadence of accountability
  • Set more frequent outcomes that together lead to the goal
  • Check-in in a timely manner such that if the task/project is off track, there is time to have the team member get it back on track.
Be patient and supportive
  • Mistakes will happen.  Adopt a growth mindset and help your team to learn from the mistakes.  Encourage them to keep learning and growing.
Resist the urge to “tell” or jump in and take over.
  • Use the “Problem Ask” or “Solution Ask” technique when coaching
Do not abdicate accountability
  • Ultimately, you are accountable.  Own that accountability.  You are responsible for the team’s success.
Recognize and celebrate success
Don’t give up.  Developing your team and learning to delegate takes time.

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