The Five Principles of Delegation

Rabbi Gamliel Respes
Chokmah
Published in
2 min readJul 19, 2023

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“Delegating responsibilities and tasks is an important aspect of leadership”

Delegating responsibilities and tasks is an important aspect of leadership. In the context of Parashah Devarim, which is the opening portion of the book of Deuteronomy in the Torah, there are a few principles that can be applied to the concept of delegation.:

  1. Selecting capable individuals: In Devarim 1:9–13, Moshe recounts how he appointed leaders and judges to help shoulder the burden of governing the Israelites. When delegating tasks, leaders should identify individuals who are qualified, competent, and trustworthy to carry out the assigned responsibilities.
  2. Clear communication: In Devarim 1:22–23, Moshe emphasizes the need for the Israelites to have capable leaders who can guide them effectively. Similarly, leaders should clearly communicate their expectations, goals, and desired outcomes when delegating tasks. This ensures that those who are appointed to complete the responsibilities understand what is expected of them.
  3. Providing authority and support: In Devarim 1:16–17, Moshe instructs the appointed judges to administer justice fairly without showing partiality. Leaders delegating tasks should empower those they designate by granting them the necessary authority and resources to carry out their responsibilities effectively…

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Rabbi Gamliel Respes
Chokmah

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