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Learn to Delegate; Like a Boss

Elle Meredith and Lachlan Hardy • October 06, 2023 • Bangkok, Thailand • Talk

In the talk titled "Learn to Delegate; Like a Boss," presented at RubyConf TH 2023 by Elle Meredith and Lachlan Hardy, the speakers delve into the crucial management skill of delegation. They highlight the challenges many face in this area, particularly the importance of trust, power dynamics, and effective communication within teams.

Key points discussed include:
- Understanding Delegation: Delegation involves assigning tasks to others while retaining overall accountability. This practice is essential for efficient time management and team development.
- Challenges of Delegation: Many managers struggle with delegation due to concerns over reliability and trust in their teams. Issues such as fear of overloading others, lack of time to train, and reluctance to let go of control are common.
- Case Study - Jack: The session introduces 'Jack,' a fictional senior developer turned engineering manager, who struggles with delegation. Despite his high expectations and workload, Jack finds himself overwhelmed due to poor documentation and onboarding processes for new team members.
- Consequences of Poor Delegation: Without effective delegation, Jack risks burnout and hampers his team's growth. The speakers emphasize the need for leaders to address their reluctance to delegate and trust their team’s capabilities.
- Benefits of Effective Delegation: Successfully delegating tasks can lead to reduced stress for leaders, improved team morale, professional development, and ultimately, business growth.
- Strategies for Delegation: Leaders need to identify tasks they can delegate, support their team in learning these tasks, and foster a trusting environment. Understanding when to step back and allow others to take charge is essential.

The session concludes by underscoring that while leaders may continue to manage smaller tasks, mastering the art of delegation is vital for impactful leadership and team success. By embracing delegation, leaders not only lighten their load but also enable their teams to thrive, contributing to overall business progress.

Learn to Delegate; Like a Boss
Elle Meredith and Lachlan Hardy • October 06, 2023 • Bangkok, Thailand • Talk

A talk from RubyConfTH 2023, held in Bangkok, Thailand on October 6-7, 2023.
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RubyConf TH 2023

00:00:08.200 Hi, um, so Matt already discussed our company, Blackmail. We work with technology organizations to help them work and perform better.
00:00:11.960 We offer training, coaching, and consulting. However, this work leads us to ask you some questions, so we're going to try and be a bit more interactive in this session and see how it goes.
00:00:20.840 The first question we have for you is: Do you practice delegation? Raise your hand if you do not. Cool, so we see some people practicing delegation. Sorry, some of you have your hands up, genuinely fewer hands here.
00:01:04.360 Who here finds delegation easy? Who feels confident in their delegation of work to other people? We have one confident hand and one half-hand up. Okay, that's cool; we're going to work on that.
00:01:13.159 Now, who finds it difficult? It looks like this might be the rest of you, right? So, the question is: Why is delegation hard?
00:01:27.280 Reliability is a concern; it's about getting reliable results when you give someone a piece of work. We will talk about how to make that better. There’s also the matter of power dynamics—you shouldn't be controlling people.
00:02:14.000 Do your colleagues trust you? Do you trust them, and does your boss trust you to delegate tasks effectively? These are essential questions.
00:02:31.360 So let's meet Jack, who has some concerns. Jack was a senior developer before becoming an engineering manager. He identified strongly with being a successful individual contributor.
00:02:51.080 Now that he's transitioned, he still loves getting hands-on with work. He has extremely high expectations of himself and the work's quality. Yet, Jack often finds himself working extra hours to keep pace with his managerial responsibilities.
00:03:21.599 Guess what? Jack's team is also growing fast; they've just hired three new people, and hiring is still ongoing. His projects are progressing well, but there's an issue.
00:03:30.280 There isn't much documentation in the codebase. Without adequate onboarding documentation, the team has been struggling for months. Every time they onboard a new member, it takes a substantial time investment to get them productive.
00:03:54.879 Jack has a looming performance review next week, and he's trying to become more efficient, but it's tough. With projects piling up, he's starting to drop the ball on his responsibilities.
00:04:30.000 Let's talk a bit about delegation. The act of delegation is a critical management practice where a leader assigned tasks or projects to other individuals on the team.
00:04:50.200 It entails designating responsibility to someone else, lending your authority to allow them to make decisions on your behalf, which is essential for time management and team development.
00:05:51.919 One of the hardest parts of delegation is trusting others with tasks for which you are responsible, while still being accountable for the final outcome.
00:06:14.840 Going back to Jack, he feels he has painted himself into a corner—he doesn't have enough hours in the day due to many projects and tasks piling up.
00:06:50.200 So first, if you've ever thought of delegating but felt hesitant, raise your finger for every concern that comes to mind. For instance, do you feel bad about giving someone more work?
00:07:28.359 Do you think you don’t have time to teach others? Is it quicker for you to do it yourself? Are you unsure if you can trust other people to deliver the work to the same quality you can?
00:08:02.800 Or do you think they will resent you for assigning them tasks? And if it's a boring job, do you decide to do it yourself because you want to lead by example?
00:08:14.080 It’s evident that if you care too much about details, you may not let go. Guess what? All these reasons for not delegating lead to worse consequences, like overloading your schedule.
00:08:51.140 Ultimately, if Jack doesn’t address his delegation issues, he risks burnout and negatively impacts his team’s growth opportunities.
00:09:28.520 Leaders need to understand their resistance to delegation. They may be reluctant to relinquish control or fear being perceived as slacking off.
00:09:54.560 They must shift their mindset regarding their responsibilities. Being the only one capable of certain tasks may provide a sense of purpose, but if they don't trust others, it creates blockers.
00:10:36.720 As managers, leaders need to take on the responsibility to help others deliver on the work and no longer do it themselves.
00:11:02.640 Effective delegation fosters team growth, promotes professional development, and eases the workload on leaders.
00:11:49.200 It's proven that leaders who excel in delegation can boost morale and productivity.
00:12:09.000 Effective delegation leads to reduced burnout risks, frees up time for strategic planning, improves relationships through one-on-one coaching, motivates employees, and enhances team resilience.
00:12:34.080 When we delegate effectively, we allow the team to thrive, which drives business growth.
00:13:20.760 While we need to relinquish authority when we delegate, leaders need to make it clear that they still hold accountability for the outcomes.
00:13:49.279 Many leaders struggle with letting go of tasks they feel they can only do best. They might micromanage due to concerns about standards not being met.
00:14:13.160 Delegation doesn’t mean eliminating responsibility. It's about understanding when to step back and let others take the reins.
00:14:34.979 Let’s go back to Jack, who needs to overcome his reluctance to delegate by understanding his team’s skills and trusting their abilities.
00:15:18.679 Moving forward, Jack can learn to identify tasks he can delegate, such as the onboarding process for new team members.
00:15:48.799 This may not be easy at first, especially given his history of being hands-on and detail-oriented.
00:16:15.200 However, by properly structuring delegation, providing context and support, Jack will foster an environment where his team can take on more responsibility.
00:17:07.599 In closing, remember that if you want to handle smaller tasks yourself, go ahead. But for making a significant impact, mastering delegation is essential.
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