© 2014 brigham young university–idaho “i not only use all the brains i have, but all that i can...
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© 2014 Brigham Young University–Idaho
“I not only use all the brains I have, but all that I
can borrow.”Woodrow Wilson
DELEGATION
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“If you put two pieces of wood together, they will hold much more than the total weight held by each
separately. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. One plus one equals three or more.”
Stephen R. Covey, “7 Habits of Highly Effective People”
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From a Students Perspective
Essential ExperienceDevelop Useful Skills
Two-way Opportunity
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Why not delegate?
“I can do this better and faster.”
“I don’t have confidence.”
“It’s faster to do it than explain it.”
“Things need to be done my way.”
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What to Delegate
Assess your workload.
Determine the purpose.
What can be done by others?
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Communication
Styles
Desired Result
Parameters and Expectations
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Follow ThroughAccountability
Learning ExperienceCorrections and
Recognitions“It is not only what we do,
but also what we don’t do for which we
are accountable.”