You’ve heard it said before: Delegation in management is a key to success. So why do many of us find it so difficult? Common excuses include:
Sound familiar? You don’t have to be a control freak to believe that things will go better if you do them yourself. In fact, 78 percent of personnel in major corporations believe that their boss, manager, or superior frequently prefers “to do something themselves instead of delegating.” But it’s not only about how smoothly the project goes—it’s also about improving the overall performance of your team.
This webinar will help participants understand the importance of delegating frequently and effectively to improve team performance, use time more efficiently, and motivate and develop others. Participants will explore the individual and organizational barriers to effective delegation and learn a simple, proven four-step process for effective delegation. Participants will also learn time-tested strategies and techniques for delegating to reports with different communication patterns. Additionally, as part of a flipped learning experience, participants will receive an interactive workbook.
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Patrick Bosworth is one of the best leadership development minds in the western United States. Using his experience in leadership coaching, communication, and leadership pipeline development, he and his team developed a curriculum and teaching and coaching methods that accelerate the effectiveness of leaders three times more effectively than traditional leadership training programs. His business sense and organizational intuition have enabled him to effectively coach leaders at all levels and across a number of industries and sectors.
Prior to founding Leadership Choice, Patrick was vice president of a global professional services organization, as well as a senior organizational consultant and director of training and development in the manufacturing and professional services industry. Patrick holds an MS in industrial/organizational psychology from Lamar University and a BA from Arizona State University.