It’s a funny thing. Being able to delegate well and effectively to others is not only a crucial management and leadership skill, but also one of the best ways to grow and develop your people.
Yet it is very rarely taught – either at University or business school.
It is too often assumed that once you reach a certain level of expertise or management, you naturally know how to delegate well to others. Big mistake.
This webinar covers the essentials of what Michael has been teaching his blue chip clients for nearly 30 years.
On September 14 at 10:30 CET (07:30 Rio de Janeiro / 09:30 London / 11:30 Cairo / 12:30 Moscow / 17:30 Singapore) – Ensure your seat now (link: register)
In this web seminar Michael Trigg will address:
- The 6 key steps for effective delegation
- 3 of the biggest mistakes we make when delegating
- How to improve the quality of delegation coming down to YOU from your boss.
- How to ensure you never lose track of the work you’ve delegated
- A very powerful technique for winning the trust and loyalty of your people- and for motivating and inspiring them.
- How to give feedback – so that others will search you out and ASK for your feedback because they will value it highly
Join at no cost this web seminar on the 14 September at 10:30 CET / 09:30 GMT.
Please note we have limited seats available – reserve yours today!
We can only guarantee free attendance to registrants whom submit their valid company email address.
About the Speaker:
Michael Trigg is one of the leading authorities on presenting and pitching.
Michael has been training and coaching others for over 29 years with a demonstrable track record of success across sectors as diverse as investment & development banking, retailing, marketing, manufacturing, technology, property, brand development, media, oil & gas, music and film.
Many of his clients are global businesses. He has worked with over 60 different cultures and nationalities.
Clients Michael Trigg has worked with:
Universal studios; Total; WEBERSHANDWICK; LOMBARD ODIER; Chevron; markit; OLD MUTUAL; COMPAQ; Sainsbury’s; SONY-BMG Music Entertainment; Bloomberg; BMW; Savills; Jones Lang LaSalle; Citibank; TATE LYLE; Connaught; USB; Kleinwort Benson
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