In this episode of Manager Tools, Sarah and Mark discuss the critical importance of delegation in management, highlighting it as the "silent fourth part" of the Manager Tools trinity. They address common excuses for not delegating and switch to a more direct approach, outlining the dangers of insufficient delegation, including reduced trust, hindered development, overload, and potential executive failure. The speakers emphasize that delegation is a core expectation of effective managers and is essential for organizational design. They explore how a lack of delegation can erode trust, particularly among high performers, and negatively impact a team's ability to handle crises.
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