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Delegate and Elevate: Helping Your Leaders Lead By Teaching Them to Let Go

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Delegate and Elevate: Helping Your Leaders Lead By Teaching Them to Let Go

Speaker: Bill Sheridan, CAE, Maryland Association of CPAs, Chief Communications Officer, Towson, MD

  • Format

    Video

  • Level

    Basic

  • Duration

    50m

This video shows you when it’s time to delegate, what you should be delegating, and to whom you should be delegating it.

Learning outcomes

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

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Product information

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 video 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.

Professional development

All learning resources available in the CGMA Store qualify for CPD for CIMA members.

Field of study: Business, People, and Leadership
Prerequisites:None
Programme level:Basic
Duration:50m
Format:Video
Access:This is a digital product. You will have access to the content for a year after purchase date.

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£35.00 (CIMA members only)

£45.00

VAT calculated on checkout

Speaker

  • Bill Sheridan, CAE, Maryland Association of CPAs, Chief Communications Officer, Towson, MD

    Bill Sheridan is a knowledge hunter, content curator, lifelong learner, and EOS implementer. As chief communications officer for the Maryland Association of CPAs and the Business Learning Institute, he created and co-authors the association’s acclaimed blog, CPA Success; he created and hosts the MACPA’s weekly “Future-Proof” podcast; and he manages the association’s member communications and numerous social networks. He was named one of Accounting Today’s “100 Most Influential People in Accounting” for 2016. Bill has been named a Certified Association Executive by the American Society of Association Executives. The designation certifies that he has studied and practiced every aspect of association management. As an EOS implementer, Bill helps business leaders get what they want from their businesses. EOS is a complete, proven system of simple, practical tools that help businesses achieve three things: -- Vision: Getting leaders 100 percent on the same page with where their organization is going and how it is going to get there. -- Traction: Helping leaders become more disciplined and accountable, and to execute well to achieve every part of their vision. -- Healthy: Helping leaders work together as a healthy, functional, cohesive team. Bill speaks regularly at national conferences on the future of the accounting and finance profession, the strategic uses of social media, and the evolution of communication, collaboration and education. He delivers frequent presentations on behalf of the Business Learning Institute and is a certified Insights to Action strategic facilitator. He can be reached at (443) 632-2314 or bill@macpa.org.

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