ISBN-13: 9783565210138 / Niemiecki / Miękka / 192 str.
This book examines the strategic mechanics of delegation as an organizational capability rather than a time management tactic. It explores why many leaders struggle to distribute authority effectively, revealing the concealed tensions between maintaining standards and enabling autonomy that undermine delegation attempts across professional environments.The content investigates how delegation operates as a trust-building system requiring clear decision rights, transparent accountability structures, and tolerance for alternative execution methods. It addresses the friction between delegating tasks versus delegating outcomes, showing how micromanagement emerges from incomplete authority transfer rather than subordinate incompetence.Through analysis of leadership patterns in growing organizations, the book reveals why delegation often falters during expansion phases when teams scale beyond direct oversight capacity. It explores the psychological barriers leaders face when releasing control, the consequences of ambiguous responsibility boundaries, and the systematic approaches that facilitate genuine empowerment rather than cosmetic task distribution.The framework presented reframes delegation as organizational design, examining how role clarity, communication protocols, and feedback mechanisms enable distributed decision-making without sacrificing coordination. It navigates the balance between providing guidance and allowing experimentation, revealing how superior delegation frameworks compound team capability over time while reducing leadership bottlenecks.This work addresses the distinction between delegation that develops talent and delegation that merely redistributes burden, exploring sustainable approaches to capacity multiplication.
Delegation falters when leaders transfer tasks while retaining decision authority, creating accountability confusion that undermines both autonomy and results.