“Delegation is not just about getting work off your plate. It’s about developing and empowering your team.”
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Delegation: An Act of Service
When you delegate, you’re not just assigning a task—you’re choosing to serve. Leadership isn’t about doing it all yourself; it’s about empowering others to step into their potential. Delegation says to your team, “I see you. I trust you. I’m here to help you grow.” Delegation is all about empowering leadership in others.
This isn’t easy. There’s a tension between wanting things done your way and allowing others the freedom to learn, stumble, and find their footing. But when you lead with a servant’s heart, you realize the work isn’t about your convenience—it’s about their growth.
Building Trust Through Service
Delegation is trust in action. It requires humility to step back and let others take the reins. And it’s through this trust that teams thrive. Think about the last time someone trusted you to lead. How did that shape your confidence and ability? Now, imagine giving that same gift to someone else.
Liz Wiseman’s Multipliers explores how great leaders amplify the intelligence and capability of their teams by serving through empowerment rather than control. When you delegate with purpose, you help others discover their strengths and build resilience.
Leadership Is About Legacy
When you delegate as an act of service, you create a ripple effect. Every task you hand over with intention contributes to a culture of trust, empowerment, and shared success. This is the essence of empowering leadership—leaving behind leaders, not just results.
Final Reflection:
Who on your team can benefit from the opportunity to grow through delegation? Lead with humility. Serve with intention. Start today.


