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As a leader, your ability to delegate effectively is a crucial skill. Ineffective delegation can lead to various issues, thus it's important to master this skill.
Your role as a leader demands the ability to delegate efficiently. Delegating Work is a skill that every leader must possess, and failure to implement it effectively can lead to numerous complications. It’s imperative to invest time and effort to hone your delegation skills. Effective delegation, accompanied by clear guidelines, ensures tasks are accomplished within the stipulated timeframe and meet the expected quality standards.
The Delegating Work course is designed to enhance your ability to delegate by setting clear expectations, securing commitment when assigning tasks to others, and teaching you how to address situations when agreements are violated. This course is a step towards becoming an accomplished delegator.
Upon completion of the Delegating Work course, you will be able to:
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Approximately 25 minutes
Quizzes throughout this online Delegating Work course are designed to reinforce the knowledge imparted. A score of 80% is required to earn a completion certificate. Participants can retake the course twice if the pass score is not achieved.
Upon successful completion of this online Delegating Work course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
This course will take roughly 50 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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