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Leadership by Delegation
(Click Here for Printable Version)Rome wasn’t built in one day, and it certainly wasn’t built by one person. Lots of people had to work under a group of leaders or one leader to make it happen. That’s where delegation comes in! Delegation is an important skill for you to have as a leader. People believe in what they help to create. Sharing responsibilities keeps members interested and enthusiastic about the group. (Not to mention it lightens the workload for you!) Some people are afraid to delegate since it is not as easy to make sure the task gets done well or even gets done at all! This is understandable, but there are several good reasons to delegate. 1. THE GROUP BENEFITS BY HAVING:
2. THE LEADER BENEFITS BY:
3. WHEN TO DELEGATE:
4. WHEN NOT TO DELEGATE:
FOUR BASIC DELEGATION STRATEGIES 1. Giving - the leader designs a job and then delegates it to a member. 2. Sharing - the leader identifies a job that two members could do together and then makes sure that works for them. 3. Involving - the leader involves members in developing a project and encourages them to help. 4. Entrusting - the leader gives a member a need, and then trusts them to figure out how to best do it. Information adapted from Occidental College-Office of Student Life |

