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Tag Archives: Delegation
Delegation – A Covenant of Trust
Proper, responsible and accountable delegation is a form of contract between a client and the team or individual commissioned or assigned to complete a task or project. A “client” may be an outside entity, a collaborator, a team, a co-worker or a supervisor. The most … Continue reading
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The “Completed Action” Principle
Completed Staff Action The United States Air Force developed its version of the Completed Staff Action concept decades ago. Properly (which always includes ethically) applied as a general operational principle with a common sense approach, it has been “proven in action” by a legion of private and public … Continue reading
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