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james0929

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One question not to ask before delegating is:
 
  (a) Have I clearly identified the work that should be delegated? (b) Does the employee lack the cognitive ability to understand the task I am delegat-ing? (c) What standards of performance are expected? (d) Am I willing to spend time to train the person on how to perform the task delegated? (e) How much authority am I willing to grant?

Question 2

To delegate without follow-up is:
 
  (a) dependent on the complexity of the delegated job, (b) desir-able because it shows trust in the employee, (c) to ask for trouble and disappointment, (d) none of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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