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The Art of Delegating Correctly

by Editors on November 3, 2006

This looks like one of those articles that will be left anonymously on the chairs of supervisors all across the country:

"Delegating is an often overlooked, yet essential skill to master as you advance in your career. Its purpose is to enable you to dispose of simpler tasks to free you up to perform tasks which are of greater value to your organization. The time it takes up front to orchestrate a plan of action, explain the desired outcome, and monitor the progress of each subordinate ultimately requires less time than it would take to execute the entire action plan yourself. That is, if you delegate correctly."

Link: Law Practice Today | The Art of Delegating.

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