The Process of Assigning Work. Make sure each individual or team is aware of the following when you delegate:
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What needs to be done; why it needs to be done;
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They should know what is expected of them.
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By what date they are expected to complete it.
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A description of the end results they are expected to produce.
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It is their responsibility to make decisions.
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They must refer back to these problems.
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They should submit progress or completion reports.
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The support and guidance they will receive.
You must determine how much guidance will be needed on how to complete the project. Providing directions in such detail may stifle initiative if you’re not careful. Don’t explain everything needlessly either, because you don’t want to infuriate people. You should let them handle the project if they are reasonably certain that they will execute the task to your satisfaction without embarrassment or serious upset, exceeding the budget, or breaking the law.
It’s a golden rule according to Robert Heller:
If you can’t do something yourself, find someone who can and let them do it their way.