Super Delegator

If you’re a new manager, you might be tempted to do everything yourself—to make sure it’s “done right.” But here’s the truth: trying to do it all doesn’t make you a better leader. It makes you a bottleneck.

Delegation isn’t about dumping work. It’s about multiplying your impact.

🤔 Why Delegation Feels Hard

  • You think it’s faster to do it yourself.
  • You’re not sure your team is ready.
  • You feel guilty “handing things off.”

Sound familiar? That mindset will burn you out—and hold your team back.

✅ What Great Delegation Looks Like

  1. Delegate outcomes, not just tasks

Don’t say: “Fill out this report.”
Do say: “Own this report so leadership has what they need for Friday’s decision.”

  1. Match tasks to people’s strengths and goals

Delegation can be a development tool. Hand off tasks that challenge your team (in the right ways).

  1. Be clear, but don’t micromanage

Explain the “what” and “why.” Let them figure out the “how.”

  1. Set checkpoints—not chokeholds

Schedule quick check-ins to course-correct if needed. Avoid hovering.

  1. Follow up and give feedback

After the task is done, talk about what went well and what could improve. That’s how learning sticks.

💬 Example Script

“I’d like to give you a chance to take the lead on this. Here’s what success looks like, and why it matters. Let’s touch base mid-week and see how it’s going—sound good?”

🔥 Bonus Tip

If you’re overwhelmed, write down everything on your plate. Then ask:

  • What only I can do?
  • What can I teach someone else to do?

Start small. Then build from there.

🎯 Final Word

Effective delegation isn’t lazy—it’s leadership. It frees you up to focus on strategy, and it gives your team the chance to shine.

Done well, it builds trust, grows confidence, and creates a team that runs on ownership—not orders.

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