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"You have to be able to delegate work, prioritize your responsibilities and create contingency plans.
Mr. Vogelstein recalled Mr. Pincus as brilliant but also able to delegate.
The more organized you get, the better you'll be able to delegate without "inconveniencing" others.
Ideally, you should be able to delegate some form of work to everyone on your team.
To succeed in the world of unranching, managers must be jacks-of-all-trades and able to delegate.
But some people would say that as a good manager or leader, you should be able to delegate.
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Being a creative director is a full-time job, but he's been able to figure out how to delegate.
In very large organisations boards appear more willing (or able) to be strategic and to delegate to the executive and less inclined to be sucked into the detail.
The SFO said: "It has always been the SFO's position that the director is able to personally authorise or to delegate case acceptance decisions".
"I want delegates, and I'm pleased that I've been able to get delegates.
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