Episode 16 of the Faithful on the Clock podcast exposes why delegating is a necessity in modern work, and why it presents two big dangers. The show includes three strategies for making your delegation more effective and authentic.
Timestamps:
[00:05] - Intro
[00:36] - Nobody can do everything or be everywhere. So as you climb the ladder, you have to see delegating as an increasingly necessary part of your leadership.
[01:39] - Delegating has two dangers. You can become disconnected from the work and unmotivated, or your message can get diluted as it goes down the pipeline.
[02:19] - Recommendation #1: Get an amazing core team behind you. Don’t delegate to just anyone or let qualifications be the only reason you give someone a job. You have to find people you trust.
[03:19] - Getting a core team requires you to invest time in relationships.
[03:46] - Jesus and the disciples is a great example of building an effective, intimate core team.
[04:40] - Recommendation #2: Communicate your message clearly and often.
[5:38] - As part of good communication, set yourself up to check in with your core team on a regular basis.
[06:29] - Recommendation #3: Take time to reflect. Make adjustments as necessary and take ownership of your results.
[08:09] - Summary of 3 recommendations.
[08:30] - Effective delegation doesn’t mean a job is unimportant. It is always a demonstration of trust, and the way you thank others for that trust shows them how valuable they are to you. Don’t miss opportunities to show appreciation.
Key takeaways:
Relevant Links:
CTAs:
What’s coming up next:
More and more, people have a million things on their plate. The message is super strong that everything is a priority. When it all seems important, how do you pick what to set aside? You’ll learn exactly what questions to ask yourself for good prioritization in Episode 17 of Faithful on the Clock.