Assign Tasks to an Assistant
Delegating responsibilities is just good business. If
you have an assistant, particularly a good one, it is important
to keep them busy and to make sure that they are communicated
with and respected particularly when assigning tasks.
Here is how to handle assigning tasks to your assistant for
optimal results:
Assign Tasks To An assistant
Step 1. Establish a system of communication, including
checks, balances, and deadlines. There are many software
tools and programs that make this process automatic including
Microsoft Outlook. It is important to establish a system
of communication so that deadlines can be set, expectations can
be outlined and your assistant can take on the task with little
management from you. If you, as the manager, have to
spend too much time facilitating it reduces or eliminates the
benefit of having an assistant.
Step 2. Communicate the task. Using your
established communication system, email, or telephone
communicate the required task. Make sure that all
deadlines, resources, and task responsibilities are thoroughly
communicated.
Step 3. Ask questions to make sure task is understood
if yes then move on to
Step 4. Let go. This is critical. If
youĂre unable to let go of a task, you turn into the worst type
of manager a micromanager. This is someone who must
have there fingers in every aspect of the business and is
unable or afraid to let go of some tasks. When you let
go, you can focus on tasks required to grow your business and
improve profits.
Step 5 If the task is unclear make sure your
assistant is comfortable asking questions and seeking
clarification. It may be with some tasks that training is
required. If training is required, establish a method of
completing the training and potentially compensating them for
their training time.
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Step 6. Follow up as defined when task was assigned to
make sure there are no problems or questions about the task and
to ensure that it is on track.
Step 7. Upon completion of the task provide
feedback. If it is all good
feedback is great! If some constructive criticism is
required, remember to sandwich it between positive feedback for
best results and to ensure a quality working
relationship.
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