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Effective delegation will improve efficiency in the workplace. Delegation is appointing a person to act on one's behalf. The word "delegation" was first used to mean "the act of delegating" in the 1610s. Delegate (v.) "to send with power to transact business as a representative," 1520s, from past-participle stem of Latin delegare "to send as a representative," from de "from, away" (see de-) + legare "send with a commission," possibly literally "engage by contract" and related to lex (genitive legis) "contract, law," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather."
Did you know that... a paradox of delegation is that it is initially time-consuming. However, the time spent in setting up systems and training staff will pay off in the long term. The principles of delegation are relatively easy to understand; the problem is getting managers to delegate in practice. Obstacles to successful delegation may include lack of training and sense of insecurity on the part of the manager, or external factors such as an absence of suitably skilled staff or the existence of jealousies between employees and associates.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the benefits of delegation
Define delegation, and identity its benefits and uses
Explain the basic methods involved in successful delegation
Explore the methods and techniques of delegation
Explain how to overcome resistance to a delegated task
Use two-way communication to improve the level of understanding
Recognize the steps toward effective delegation and the skills needed for it
Learn the key steps in the control process
Explain how to utilize recognition, rewards, and sanctions
Identify your own strengths and limitations in the process
Form a plan of action to increase your use of delegation and the success of the task you delegate
Practice delegating new tasks tasks and generate an action plan to improve your delegation skills
PowerPoint Presentation Content Slides Include:
Learning objectives for this presentation
Definition/s of delegation
3 points of Etymology of delegation
Delegation diagram
4 slides of Do's and don'ts
6 slides of Scenarios
6 points of Manager/supervisor benefits
6 points of Employee benefits
7 points of Choosing a delegate
Delegating authority vs. Tasks Venn diagram
3 points of Is clarity essential?
5 points of When not to delegate
25 points of The benefits of delegation for managers and employees
The differences between delegating authority and tasks
The five stages of delegation
12 points of Delegation do's and don'ts
When to delegate and when not to delegate
Mission vs. Administrative work
Tasks that can be delegated and tasks that cannot be delegated
7 points of Barriers to delegating
17 points of Micromanagement
Misunderstandings and common objections to delegation
Ways to analyze a situation
13 points of Questions to ask yourself before delegating
14 points of Standard and effective delegation checklists
Six steps to effective delegation
6 points of Managing delegated tasks
6 points of Delegation options to consider
10 points of Delegating to different ranks
7 points of Crisis delegation
5 points of Realistic expectations and flexibility
16 points of Actions steps
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The power and ability to succeed is in all of us; all it takes is the motivation to get something happening. Motivation is the act or process of stimulating to action or providing an incentive or motive for an act. The verb "motivate" is believed to have been taken from the French word "motiver" and the German word "motivieren."
Did you know that... 70% of employees say that motivation and morale would improve massively with managers saying thank you more. Nearly 80% of American workers are dissatisfied with their jobs. Employee retention is expected to increase by 10% by 2020 due to organizations giving their employees the option to choose their own work style. (Source: Gartner). 29% are engaged and they do their jobs with a high degree of passion. As a result from this lack of employee motivation, an estimated $300 billion is lost each year by employers. This stems from the fact that an overall 71% of the American workforce is disengaged from their jobs.
Learning Objectives:
Understand past, present and future concepts/trends
Develop employee desire to strive for excellence
Understand how you influence employees with your leadership style
Use feedback more precisely, linking it to performance
Learn how to offer criticism in a way that ensures that it is heard
Apply models and methods for measurable results
Problem-solve, and practice what you learn
PowerPoint Presentation Content Slides Include:
Learning objectives for this presentation
Definition/s of motivation
5 points of Etymology of motivation
6 points of Theories
Need theories
5 points and a chart of Maslow’s hierarchy
8 points of Alderfer’s ERG theory
11 points of Motivator-hygiene theory
3 points of Achievement motivation theory
8 points of Hackman and Oldham
Process theories
4 points of Expectancy theory
2 points of Equity theory
2 points of Goal setting theory
10 points of Satisfaction versus dissatisfaction factors
15 points of What employees really want
4 points of Why employees don't do what you want
10 points of Key motivating factors
16 points of Employee rewards and the importance of a supportive environment
22 points of Principles for enriching jobs
12 points of Positive feedback and steps for giving praise
9 points of Creating incentives
13 points of Creating a pay plan to motivate
9 points of Cautions for incentive programs
9 points of Motivational program ironies
7 points of Analyzing and solving performance problems
5 points of Characteristics of a good plan and utilizing SMART objectives
9 points of Human motivation
24 points of Categories that account for human behavior
10 points of Motivation maintenance factors
9 points of Action motivators
9 points of Employees who love their work
40 points of Ways to motivate and boost efficiency
16 points of Actions steps
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