Outsets and onsets! C1 a person chosen or elected by a group to speak , vote , etc. Delegates have voted in favour of the motion. Each union elects several delegates to the annual conference. Our delegates have been mandated to vote against the proposal at the conference. The delegates trailed back into the conference room for the afternoon session.
They've chartered a plane to take delegates to the conference. With one accord , the delegates walked out of the conference. The conference delegates were transfixed by her speech. Replacing and exchanging. C2 [ I or T ] to give a particular job , duty , right , etc. As a boss you have to delegate responsibilities to your staff.
Authority to make financial decisions has been delegated to a special committee. Applying for a job. A group of four teachers were delegated to represent their colleagues at the union conference. Each state chooses delegates to the national convention. Four teachers were delegated to represent the school at the conference. More than 1, delegates attended the three-day conference.
He was always overburdened with too many trivial tasks because he found it impossible to delegate. Examples of delegate. The principal researcher recorded all the comments as written by the delegates. From the Cambridge English Corpus. Presidential nominations are won by accumulating delegates from a sequential series of state-based primaries and caucuses.
Since , more than 70 per cent of delegates were chosen by this date mean 0. Delegate a task to a subordinate. A person authorized or sent to speak and act for others; representative, as at a convention.
Territory in the House of Representatives, with the right to speak but not to vote. A member of a House of Delegates. To send or appoint as a representative or deputy.
To entrust authority, power, etc. To commit a task to someone, especially a subordinate. To delegate is defined as to assign a task to someone else or to give authority to someone else. A representative at a conference , etc. To authorize someone to be a delegate. One who acts on behalf of one or more others in an official capacity. A person authorized to act as representative for another; a deputy. After careful consideration of internal and external candidates, he hired one leader from within the district and one from without.
The internal candidate came from a very different role in the district and required much directing. The external candidate arrived with a wealth of related experience to his new job, allowing James to delegate more freely. Rather than approaching both leaders the same way, James understood that each leader requires something different of him.
He spent much of his time supporting the internally promoted leader and with the externally recruited leader, picking his brain for insights that he did not possess. He described this process as having one hand down to support and pull a leader up, while he has one hand up to learn from the other. Environment also plays a role in determining whether a leader should direct, collaborate with or delegate to a subordinate. Check out his leadership book, "Becoming the New Boss.
Solution to Understaffing. Originals Resources SmartStudio Subscribe. Industry News. Delegation defined… and applied. Naphtali Hoff.
Delegation is not dumping or abdicating personal responsibility. Rather, it involves explaining the outcomes and results they are expected to achieve. They are then expected to work out the 'how' and the steps involved. Most delegated tasks take some time, planning and effort to complete properly.
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