Delegate Your Tasks
Work tasks can be utterly overwhelming. People who have been successful in their field know that you don't have to do everything on your own. Realistically, if you have more tasks than you can take on, you'll need to rely on others for support.
Closing leadership skill gaps is the main priority for 58 percent of organizations. But 25 percent of organizations say that less than 10 percent of critical leadership roles have ready successors. A key characteristic managers look for when considering promoting an employee is their ability to delegate, which reiterates the importance of this skill in advancing in the workplace.
How can you delegate more successfully?
- Start out by communicating openly with your teammates. Ask them for help with small tasks and eventually work up to delegating bigger projects.
- Don't be afraid to give feedback or teach new skills if your teammates aren't performing up to your company's standards.
- Set a deadline for the due date so you have time to make any last minute adjustments to the delegated projects.
- Return the favor your coworkers helped you out when you were on a time crunch. Later, they might be in the same boat. What can you do for them?
Before you know it, you'll have enough time in your schedule to tackle that expansive to-do list. What tasks can you delegate to increase your productivity?
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