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You're delegating all the time—assigning projects, distributing work, telling people what needs to get done. So why do they keep coming back to you with questions? Because you're delegating tasks, not authority. And there's a massive difference.
When you delegate tasks, you're saying "Do this thing exactly how I would do it." When you delegate authority, you're saying "This is yours. You own it. Make the calls."
In this episode, you'll learn:
Common questions answered in this episode:
Key takeaway: You don't delegate tasks to create leaders. You delegate authority. And it starts with trusting people before they're perfect.
Connect with Colby:
Colby works with organizations through keynote speaking, executive coaching, and leadership training to build people-first cultures that get results.
By Colby Morris5
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You're delegating all the time—assigning projects, distributing work, telling people what needs to get done. So why do they keep coming back to you with questions? Because you're delegating tasks, not authority. And there's a massive difference.
When you delegate tasks, you're saying "Do this thing exactly how I would do it." When you delegate authority, you're saying "This is yours. You own it. Make the calls."
In this episode, you'll learn:
Common questions answered in this episode:
Key takeaway: You don't delegate tasks to create leaders. You delegate authority. And it starts with trusting people before they're perfect.
Connect with Colby:
Colby works with organizations through keynote speaking, executive coaching, and leadership training to build people-first cultures that get results.

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