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November 2014
Opti Staffing Group
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The Delegation Rationalization

Sound like an episode of The Big Bang Theory? Maybe; but effective delegation is no laughing matter -- especially when it comes to running an efficient, profitable business. Find best practices and practical tips for you and your team here.

Tips for Delegating Work

Delegation: An Essential Leadership Skill.

Holding onto "B" and "C" priority work? You may be holding you and your company back. To grow as a leader, focus more of your time on work that's ambiguous, complex and even makes you a bit uncomfortable. It may not be as easy to check off on a to-do list, but it's the strategic-level work that will move things forward.

3 Terrible Excuses for Not Delegating More of Your Work

Here are some not-so-valid objections that hold leaders back from sharing the load:

  1. Delegating takes too much time.
  2. It won't be done the way I would do it.
  3. I'm the only one who knows how.

Source: inc.com

Any of these objections sound familiar? Download our eBook and learn how to get things off your plate -- and get more done!

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