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Let Go and Lead: The Crucial Art of Delegation

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Non-Member Price $89

Overview

If you want to take your business to the next level, your leaders need to lead. Too often, though, they’re swamped with doing someone else’s work. This interactive session will show you when it’s time to delegate, what you should be delegating, and to whom you should be delegating it. Most important, you’ll learn the secret to delegation: It’s not about your time. It’s about surrounding yourselves with the right people.

Highlights

  • When is it time to delegate
  • What should you be delegating
  • To whom should you be delegating it
  • What are the benefits of creating more time to lead

    Prerequisites

    None

    Designed For

  • A member of an organization's leadership team who feels overwhelmed and wants more time to take their company to the next level

    Objectives

    • Identify where their time is best spent, in terms of both their careers and their organizations
    • Employ a proven process for determining which tasks are interfering with their ability to lead
    • Delegate these tasks to employees who have the skills and capacity to complete them
  • Leader(s):

    Leader Bios

    Bill Sheridan, Comms Manager, Maryland Association of CPAs

    Bill is the Maryland Association of CPAs’ e-communications manager; a member of the MACPA team since 2000, he is creator and co-writer of CPA Success (www.CPASuccess.com), the MACPA’s daily blog and one of the profession’s leading voices in the blogosphere. He also is creator, writer and producer of CPA Spotlight, a weekly podcast that examines issues of importance to CPAs; and creator of a series of electronic newsletters that provide MACPA members with headlines and resources in four subject areas (taxation, technology, resources for CPA firms, and resources for CPAs in business and industry). Bill has built a blog called CPA Learning 2.0, designed to help teach CPAs and staffers at state CPA societies more about social media tools.

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    Non-Member Price $89

    Member Price $75