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HR Leader | Lead - People & Culture at VOLVO India

First time Managers, How good are your "delegation " skills ? Does it really matters ! Learning how to delegate well is a skill every first-time manager needs to learn from the very start. Many people are promoted into management for doing their previous job well. But once you’re promoted into a leadership role, you must accept that you can’t do everything on your own — nor should you. Though it may seem counterintuitive, the more senior you become in an organization, the less you’ll be involved in doing the day-to-day work. You’ll need to have a sense of what’s happening without directly contributing to every project. To do that, you first have to change your mindset from “doing” to “managing,” even though it might feel uncomfortable. If you resist this change, you’ll likely end up overwhelmed and (unintentionally) holding onto opportunities that could be given to your team #artofdelegation #delegationskills

Learning to Delegate as a First-Time Manager

Learning to Delegate as a First-Time Manager

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Mohammad Taleghani

Associate professor of Industrial Management Department, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University(IAU) , Rasht, Iran

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As a leader, delegating is important because you can't—and shouldn't—do everything yourself. Delegating empowers your team, builds trust, and assists with professional development. And for leaders, it helps you learn how to identify who is best suited to tackle tasks or projects.

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