
Delegate without the guilt.
Feeling overwhelmed by your to-do list but guilty about delegating to your team? You're not alone. Many leaders struggle with what’s known as delegation guilt. But in reality, effective delegation isn’t about offloading work; it’s about empowering your team and investing in their development.
High-performing teams thrive when they’re trusted with responsibility. They don’t want to be shielded from challenges—they want to grow through them.
So, while you are holding back from delegating, the ripple effect includes burnout for you, team members you cannot trust your business with, and a company that does not grow. That is not what you listen to the Staging Sips podcast for, right? This episode shares tips on how to delegate effectively.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:
- Why delegation guilt happens and how to reframe it.
- The difference between offloading and strategic delegation.
- The IPO framework (Information, Permission, Outcome) for effective delegation.
- How to design role responsibilities for positions, not people.
LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE:
RESOURCES:
- Download the Free Delegation Clarity Toolkit: www.rethinkhomeinteriors.com/delegate
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- Enroll in Staging Business School Accelerate Track: www.rethinkhomeinteriors.com/accelerate
- Join the Staging Business School Growth Track Waitlist: www.rethinkhomeinteriors.com/growth
- Follow the Staging Business School on Instagram: www.instagram.com/stagingbusinessschool
- Follow Lori on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rethinkhome
If you want to learn how to streamline your operations so you can grow with less stress and burnout in your staging business, enrollment is open for Staging Business School Accelerate Track. I'd love to see you in the classroom!
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