When Leadership Matters Vol 2 2025 New - Flipbook - Page 144
Robert Britten
Leaders should also delegate tasks to team members,
giving them the opportunity to contribute to the project's
success.
Delegating tasks not only frees up the leader's time but
also allows team members to develop new skills and gain
valuable experience. When delegating tasks, it's essential to
consider each team member's strengths and weaknesses,
ensuring they are assigned tasks identical to and in the
league of their skills and abilities. This way, they can
complete their tasks effectively, contributing to the
project's overall success.
Monitoring progress is also critical when managing the
critical path of a project. Leaders must keep track of each
task's progress, ensuring that everything is on track and
that no delays could impact the project's success. Regular
check-ins with team members can help identify any issues
that may arise, allowing leaders to take corrective action to
get the project back on track.
Leaders must focus their efforts on the critical path
tasks of a project, managing their time effectively,
delegating tasks, and monitoring progress. By doing so,