Managers have many reasons for not delegating:
Delegating is hard work, but it's work that is needed to help an organization grow and improve. You can tell people what to do, you can show people what to do, but by far the best way to teach people is to simply let them do the work themselves. Delegation provides that training avenue.
There are basically two good reasons to delegate:
Writer Andrew E. Schwarts says, "Too many managers waste both time and energy performing tasks an employee could perform just as well, thereby lowering productivity while raising operating costs. The answer to the problem is easy--delegation. However, many managers still limit their own effectiveness, create imbalances in the organization, waste their department's time and energies, and fail to develop their subordinates by either ignoring or mismanaging the techniques of delegation."
The ability to delegate tasks and control productivity simultaneously is an essential
skill for managers. It's kind of like juggling three or four balls in the air, while ordering fastfood out your car window and talking on a cellphone at the same time. There are many pitfalls that can undermine efforts to
delegate, but there are also some basic steps to help managers ease their workload through
delegation while maintaining control.
There are six functions of an effective delegation and control system:
Delegation can result in some mistakes being made, but mistakes can also be learning opportunities. Praise should be given for jobs well done. Each time delegation happens there is a chance that everyone will improve their standing in the organization.
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The inability to delegate is one of the most common problems of managers. Management and leadership is all about getting results by organising and supervising a workforce. Poor delegation or no delegation is inefficient and expensive. And the worst thing about not delegating is that managers are losing wonderful training opportunities for their workers.
One - It gets the job done more efficiently
Two - It provides training and new experiences for members of workteams