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Strengthen your delegation skills Good delegators can build strong and successful teams that are mor

Strengthen your delegation skills [Mind Tools]( [Female manager contemplates an idea] Mind Tools Newsletter - Make delegation your superpower! - Delegating work might feel like more hassle than it's worth. But effective delegation can help you expand your team's output and skillset. Arranging your workload so you can focus on priority tasks, while your team tackles meaningful and challenging assignments is your recipe for success. In this week’s newsletter, we highlight two of our top-rated delegation articles. Find out how good you are at delegating then take a look at our Skill Bites course designed to help you strengthen your delegation skills. Successful Delegation [Successful Delegation]( Good delegators can build strong and successful teams that are more than capable of meeting the demands of a heavy workload. This is why delegation is such an important skill to learn! [Discover more]( How well do you Delegate? [How well do you delegate?]( Take this short quiz to explore how well you delegate. Your answers will show you if you need to improve. If you do, we'll direct you to some great resources that will help you. [Take the quiz]( You can develop each of these skills yourself. However, as a non-member, did you know that you only have access to two pieces of our top-quality content in a 30-day period? Subscribe to Mind Tools for unlimited access to all our bite-sized resources, courses, videos, podcast and more to help you improve your leadership skills! [Subscribe to Mind Tools]( Did you know that our Mind Tools members have exclusive access to our Skill Bites courses? These are guided bite-sized courses designed to help you master essential management and career skills. Our courses include Stress Management, Resilience, Empathy as well as this week’s topic Delegation. [Discover Skill Bites]( [Discover Skill Bites]( [Perform. Manage. Lead - With Mind Tools]( [Privacy Policy]( • [Cookie Policy]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Unsubscribe]( © 2024 Mind Tools Ltd is registered in Scotland with company number SC202102. Registered office at Level 1, 50 Frederick Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 1 EX. [Having trouble seeing this email? View in browser]( [10% off an annual Mind Tools membership plan](

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