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In large corporations, CEOs don't try to manage all their employees themselves; rather, they break up responsibilities into manageable chunks and delegate them to managers.
The CEO breaks responsibilities into manageable chunks and distributes them to a hierarchy of managers.
In large businesses, top managers break up their responsibilities into smaller, more manageable chunks and distribute them to middle and lower level managers, delegating their responsibilities.
Break your responsibilities into manageable pieces.
Being organized and getting your priorities straight can help you break responsibilities down into manageable pieces and focus on the things that really matter to you.
Our qualitative findings revealed that adults enjoyed thinking about what children can do rather than what they should not do; that they came to understand the benefits of manageable risk (e.g., taking responsibility) and that they learned new strategies for promoting manageable risk-taking.
However, the desire for flexibility and a more manageable workload because of greater family responsibilities is preferred by young male doctors as well.
Both Boomers (53%) and Gen Xers (61%) suggest the push for more life balance is linked to the growing numbers of women entering medical school and their desire for flexibility and a more manageable workload because of greater family responsibilities.
He explained that he could no longer manage his garden and he wanted a more manageable home for his wife as she took on more caring responsibilities, and in the event of his death.
Managers have a responsibility to translate their vision into a manageable number of priorities that their subordinates can understand and act on.
Try breaking up cleaning responsibilities or areas of the home into manageable bits, and then assigning them to different roommates or family members so that everyone's tasks are clearly outlined and the work is evenly divided.
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