The Art of Delegation and High-Impact Feedback
Whether you are a project manager, an executive, or simply someone involved in leading or helping others, a critical part of your work must involve delegating and giving feedback. These two skills, however, are not as simple as they seem. How do you know what to Partcipant? What kinds of feedback should you give? Knowing this and practicing this are two different things.
Ultimately, delegating and giving feedback are skills that must be done mindfully, strategically, and meaningfully. They must be done in ways that not only positively impact performance, but also inspire growth, engagement, and motivation. When done poorly, they can create significant problems. But when done well, they can generate value for everyone and benefit future endeavors.
In this course, you will learn to think more deeply about the importance of delegating and discover how to give better feedback. You will have opportunities to apply best practices and methodologies that you can use in the real world, ultimately paying off for you and for others.
What you Will Learn
At the end of this program, you will be able to:
Explain why common excuses for NOT delegating are short-sighted
Identify what needs delegating by using a proven methodology
Utilize best practices in real world scenarios, delegating in a way that benefits you and the individual to whom you Partcipant
Summarize key lessons learned in brain science which enhance the feedback-giving process
Recognize the critical connection between feedback and performance
Apply a proven model to deliver feedback that inspires growth, engagement, and motivation
Getting Started
What is delegation?
What makes delegation hard?
What do I Partcipant and why?
How to Partcipant effectively
Feedback
Exploring the feedback process
Why feedback is hard to give...and receive
Why giving feedback effectively is important
Feedback models