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How to Delegate without Stress What Managers Need to Know

Multiply your Effectiveness, Build Team Resilience, and Increase Motivation in your Team

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What you will learn

Delegate with confidence
Identify the blockers that stop you from delegating
Know how to overcome them
Apply a structured and repeatable delegation process
Be comfortable at each step
Get more from your team - so they will be more productive
How to get more time to yourself - so you're more productive too
Create a more resilient team - better able to cope with absences
Enhance your Team's motivation

Who should take this training

Prerequisites

  • if you are ready to start succeeding as a leader

Target audience

  • You are a new manager, supervisor or team leader or you hope to be You have some experience, but need a refresher on delegating If you hope to succeed in management and want to make a rapid start if you are unlikely to get all the support and advice that you want from your colleagues and your organization.

About this training

I was once a manager myself, so I know the challenge of getting the best from my team members – using their time well, keeping them motivated, and developing new skills.

And I also know the pressures on your time,now you have more responsibilities.

It doesn’t matter how good you are at doing stuff: once you become a manager or supervisor, you need to be able to delegate.

And that’s what you’ll learn by the end of this course.

You'll be able to delegate with the confidence that the task is under control.

In this course, you’ll get 18 lecture modules and 7 assignments, going deep into the craft of delegation. So you’ll be able to delegate precisely and with confidence that the work will be done…

And done well.

This course has five sections

In the Introductory section, we’ll talk about

  • what delegation is

  • how to avoid reverse delegation, where you end up doing the work your team are supposed to be doing for you.

A lot of new managers, supervisors, team leaders, and project managers find it hard to delegate.

They give all sorts of reasons why they don’t do it.

So, in section 2, we’ll look at those excuses, and why they are bogus.

Delegation is a powerful organizational tool.

But only when used for the right reasons.

In section 3, we’ll look at:

  • the positive reasons to delegate,

  • the reasons you should never use for delegation, and

  • the tasks that you should keep to yourself, and not delegate at all.

  • Section 4 is the main part of this course.

You’ll learn the five-step process for delegating effectively, and we’ll tear down each step to understand how it works.

Finally, in section 5, we’ll wrap it all up.

Course Language : EN
On-demand video
Full lifetime access to videos
Downloadable resources
Assignments
Certificate of Completion

Training options

Videos

$ 30

  • Full lifetime access to videos
  • Downloadable resources
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Coaching individuel

Course Content

Introduction
Welcome to your Course 03:27 mins
Delegation or Allocation: What is Delegation? 03:51 mins
Reverse Delegation: How your Team ends-up Delegating to You 05:20 mins
Why People in Your Role find it Hard to Delegate
Exercise 1: Why do You find it Hard to Delegate? 01:42 mins
Debrief: The Excuses People Give for Not Delegating 03:33 mins
Exercise 2: How would You Counter Excuses for not Delegating? 01:14 mins
Debrief: Answers to Excuses for Not Delegating 09:20 mins
Mental Blocks to Delegation - an Introduction to TA 06:55 mins
What and When to Delegate
Exercise 3: What are the Poor Reasons for Delegating? 00:58 mins
Debrief: Poor Reasons to Delegate 05:10 mins
Exercise 4: What are the Good reasons to Delegate? 00:49 mins
Debrief: Positive Reasons to Delegate 03:15 mins
Exercise 5: What should You not Delegate? 00:55 mins
Debrief: The Work You should Keep to Yourself 02:05 mins
How to Delegate
Exercise 6: What is Your Delegation Process? 00:47 mins
Debrief: The Things that should be in Your Delegation Process 02:04 mins
The Five-step Delegation Process 05:00 mins
Step 1 - Preparing to Delegate 05:36 mins
Step 2 - Principles of Setting-up Your Delegation 03:55 mins
Step 2 - Practice of Setting-up Your Delegation 04:59 mins
Step 3 - Principles of Locking-down Your Delegation 02:51 mins
Step 3 - The Five Levels of Delegation 05:08 mins
Step 3 - The Jiminy Cricket Effect 04:20 mins
Step 4 - Overseeing the Delegation 04:46 mins
Step 5 - Closing-out the Delegation 02:47 mins
Step 5 - How to Offer Feedback 05:43 mins
Step 5 - Positive Feedback or Negative Feedback 03:01 mins
Closing Section
Four Attitudes for Good Delegation 03:53 mins
Exercise 7: Reflection on Your Skills Development 01:03 mins
Goodbye and Good Luck 01:29 mins

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