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If You Want Everything Done Right – Delegate!

August 9, 2017 By Denise Lee

delegateI know this is nothing new. We are all aware delegation is necessary. “If you want something done right, Do it yourself.” Raise your hand if you can relate to this quote by Charles-Guillaume Étienne. That’s me, jumping up and down waving my hand in the air. I have been known to fall victim to that mantra every now and again.

That’s not terrible advice. The truth is if you want something done a particular way, your best bet might be to do it yourself. If you know you have the strongest skill set to complete a specific task, then sure, it makes sense for you to do it yourself. But, if we are honest with ourselves, there are times we know we should delegate, but we choose not to. So, why do we do this?

We’re all different, but here are a few reasons I’ve found affect our ability to delegate:

 There’s Not Enough Time

It’s a catch-22, isn’t it? We need to delegate to free up more time, but we can’t free up enough time to be able to delegate. Make time. Start with smaller tasks and work your way to the more complex tasks.

We don’t want to give up control. Who would? We’ve worked hard to get where we are; we’ve put in the time and the sweat – would someone else care as much as we do? Would they apply the same attention to detail? What if they make a mistake?

Guess what. The right people will care as much as you do and pay attention as keenly as you. They will make mistakes. They’ll also learn from those mistakes, as you did through the years. That is of course if you’ll let them.

We Had Bad Teachers

In the course of my career, I’ve run into great managers and bad managers. The great managers are the ones who create systems to foster consistency and growth. Great managers are those managers that create opportunities for their team to grow and develop into future leaders.

If you’ve never had a manager that delegated to you, it may be as simple as, not knowing any better.

We Use It to Measure Self-Worth

When we are the only people that can accomplish a given task, we feel important. I get it. I’ve been there. The truth is though; we aren’t the only people that accomplish the task. There isn’t a single skill in the world that is held by only one individual. We are far more valuable when we can teach skills to others, share work loads, and be more efficient.

Whether you are running a business, managing a team, or just starting in your career, it is important to be aware of efficiency killing behaviors. Hoarding work is definitely at the top of that list. Delegation doesn’t only mean sharing the work with a team. Maybe you are a one woman show. That’s fine — delegation also includes the ability to automate certain tasks, so what are you waiting for?

Charles-Guillaume Étienne suggests:  “If you want something done right, do it yourself.”  Let’s counter with: If you want everything done right, delegate.

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  1. Susan Gunelius says

    August 9, 2017 at 11:49 am

    Thanks for sharing such a great article, Denise! I am terrible at delegating, so I need to take your advice. I need a virtual assistant so badly, but the thought of training someone is overwhelming for me! I’m going to use your advice and start with small tasks.

  2. Denise Lee says

    August 9, 2017 at 1:27 pm

    Glad to hear it, Susan!

  3. Rachel Kovar says

    August 15, 2017 at 3:36 pm

    Very insightful! Thanks for writing this. I spent years afraid to delegate and stressing when what I did delegate wasn’t “perfect”. I have learned to let go and it has helped me grow my business and focus on what truly needs my attention.

  4. Denise Lee says

    August 16, 2017 at 1:47 pm

    If it were easy, we’d all do it, right? Thank you for sharing such a fantastic testimonial on the importance of letting go so you can focus on the growth of your business.

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