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🗓️ 22 May 2017
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All of us want the benefits of delegation. Few of us want to pay the price to get it. That's partly because we’re overloaded and in a hurry to get things off our plate. But it's also because we don’t realize that that successful delegation is a slow, painstaking process that we have to invest in, in order to assure success from our team. On this episode, guest Sean Coyne shares his own struggle to learn the art of delegation and walks through 5 steps of successful delegation. If you master what Sean has to share you will set your team up for success over the long haul.
Every entrepreneur will face the point at which he/she simply cannot do another thing. That’s the point when hiring a team member is essential if their efforts are to move forward. But locating the right person is just the first step. The new team member has got to be equipped to fulfill their new role in a way that is in alignment with the entrepreneur’s expectations - and it’s the entrepreneur’s job to ensure that happens. On this episode, Sean Coyne describes what delegation is and what it isn’t and gives you a 5 step process that can help you set your team members up for success.
It’s very common for entrepreneurs to find themselves in a situation where their personal workload is more than they can bear alone - so they eagerly look for an assistant or team member who can take on some of those responsibilities. What happens next can be very ugly. The team member is dumped on. Their desk piles up with new responsibilities and they are ill-equipped to handle it. The result? The team member becomes overloaded just like the entrepreneur. What’s worse is that the team member’s morale plummets. What can you do to keep that from happening? Teach your team how to take on tasks systematically. On this episode, Sean Coyne shares how to do exactly that through effective delegation, so be sure you listen.
Like most things, good delegation requires a sequential building process by which a person is equipped, stage at a time, to take on the work they are being asked to do. It’s a process that can’t be rushed and requires almost constant communication, assessment, and equipping. Sean Coyne is the guest host of this episode and he shares how the 5 steps of effective delegation can help you build a team that enables your business to grow exponentially. Don’t miss it.
If you delegate to team members and find them failing at the tasks you’ve given them, you need to first assess how well you communicated the specifics of the task in the first place. Chances are that what you’ve passed along to them is a bit “fuzzy” in their minds - at least at some point. It’s a lack of understanding or skill that typically causes delegation breakdowns and on this short episode of Freedom Fast Lane, Sean Coyne explains how you can avoid them.
Every entrepreneur will face the point at which he/she simply cannot do another thing. That’s the point when hiring a team member is essential if their efforts are to move forward. But locating the right person is just the first step. They’ve got to be equipped to fulfill their new role in a way that is in alignment with the entrepreneur’s expectations - and it’s the entrepreneur’s job to ensure that happens. On this episode, Sean Coyne describes that delegation is and what it isn’t and gives you a 5 step process that can help you set your team members up for success.
FOR GETTING STARTED: Rethink what you believe about delegation. Understand that you have to equip your team to be successful at what you delegate to them - and that takes long, hard work on your part.
FOR GREATER SUCCESS: Prepare to be patient and to allow your team the room to fail. Failure can be the best teacher, for you and for them.
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0:00.0 | You're listening to Freedom Fastly presented by Capitalism.com. |
0:08.0 | This is the show about building businesses and investing the profits so that you can live life on your terms. |
0:15.0 | And now your host, the future owner of the Cleveland Indians, Brian Daniel Moray. |
0:21.9 | Sean Corne here. |
0:23.4 | Today's episode is going to be about delegation. |
0:27.8 | This is an area that I myself have struggled to excel in and have been continually working on throughout my career. |
0:36.2 | And this is an area that I've seen, both entrepreneurs and solo contributors really have a |
0:42.3 | difficulty in taking on. |
0:44.5 | And part of that is in school and kind of early on in our careers. |
0:48.3 | This concept of delegation doesn't really exist. |
0:51.3 | In fact, everything is being delegated to you, but you don't really understand |
0:55.0 | it in that way. You don't feel like, oh, I am part of delegation. You just think, oh, I am doing my job. |
1:00.6 | So I found a really great framework based on an article by Peter Economy on different levels of delegation, |
1:07.9 | kind of a different way to think about it. And then I also want to talk about some of the common pitfalls. So we'll go through the five levels, talk about some of |
1:16.5 | the pitfalls. But first, a really great quote that I have found by General Patton is don't tell |
1:23.2 | people how to do things, tell them what to do and let them surprise you with their results. |
1:28.8 | I think that's a really good mindset to have when you are delegating and you might not be able to |
1:34.5 | jump there on day one with the brand new teammate, but your goal is to tell your team what |
1:40.3 | winning looks like and let them make it happen because the way that they do things is going |
1:45.1 | to be a little bit different than the way that you do things and if you have trained them and |
1:49.6 | provided them with feedback and communicated clearly as long as you get the goal that you expect |
1:55.1 | the way that they get to it and the way that works best for them really shouldn't be you know |
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