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a) Always delegate to the most junior person who can be trusted with the task.
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The premise here is that since credit decisions are almost always delegated to agents inside banks, mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds, hedge funds, and so forth, any effort to analyze the pricing of credit has to take into account not only household preferences and beliefs, but also the incentives facing the agents actually making the decisions.
The local council was restructured into a body headed by a Mayor and administered by Sheriffs and Aldermen; the Mayor also formally became Clerk of the Markets, but in practice the running of the markets was always delegated to deputies.
And you just can't always delegate those things.
Church officials here said that Pope John Paul II, who is 81 and ailing and who has always delegated most day-to-day operations at the Vatican, had at least initially been spared the details of the scandals.
The practice leaders and clinicians were more aware of the role of executive leadership, which always delegated the responsibility to coordinate and supervise the primary care team.
Mr. Bloomberg has always prided himself on delegating to his commissioners as he did to his subordinates in business, letting them take the credit, and, in some respects, the heat.
I mean, I have always delegated.
Already old and always delegating, Mandela knew that this was the greatest test of nationhood that his country could and would face in his lifetime.
That means delegating to local managers.
Which tasks are easily delegated to others?
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