Asked by bob
Lily likes to work independently. She does good work, so her boss asked her to lead a team to complete a project. Lily looked at the project requirements and realized that she could do most of it herself. She decided that she would delegate some of the smaller pieces but take care of most of it. Is she being a strong leader?
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Yes, she is making life very easy for her coworkers and saving time
No, she is not giving others an opportunity to do their jobs
No, she could make a mistake and have to take responsibility for it
Yes, she has figured out the most efficient way to complete the project
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No, she is not giving others an opportunity to do their jobs.
A strong leader delegates meaningful work to build team capability, trust, and ownership; doing most of the project herself denies team members experience and growth.
A strong leader delegates meaningful work to build team capability, trust, and ownership; doing most of the project herself denies team members experience and growth.
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