If you’re a good manager, you’re probably always looking for ways to become a great one. Sound familiar? Then read on — this article is for you.
According to Michael Schneider in his Inc. article “Google’s 7-Step Process to Delegating Tasks That Any Manager Can Use,” Google has done considerable research into which specific behaviors make some managers more effective than others. And one of the most important things great managers do is — they empower their people. In other words, they delegate important tasks and do not micromanage.
Of course, this might sound intimidating. After all, your company depends on everything being done well and on time. Plus, how can you know your people are ready to take on more responsibility?
The answer is to delegate carefully and effectively. Here’s how:
While it might seem easier and more reassuring to simply hold on to all your duties and take care of them yourself, in the long run, it won’t help your team or yourself. But if you apply these tips, you can help your team members learn more skills while at the same time freeing yourself up to handle the most important responsibilities. And in the long run, that’s what will help your team members, you, and your company advance.
Source:
https://www.inc.com/michael-schneider/google-found-that-its-best-managers-share-authority-now-it-teaches-them-to-delegate-using-this-7-step-process.html
https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_98.htm