Delegation, Empowerment, and Real Ownership
Ambiguity kills momentum. Leaders clarify who decides, who contributes, and who must be informed using lightweight patterns like RAPID or RACI. Publish decision scopes, and practice “disagree and commit” so teams can move forward without endless relitigation.
Delegation, Empowerment, and Real Ownership
When Omar stopped rewriting his analysts’ models and started asking catalytic questions, the team’s confidence soared. Leaders coach with curiosity—What options have you considered? Where’s the risk?—so people grow muscles, not dependence. Autonomy expands alongside capability.