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National Food Service Management Institute
This training is conducted by the National Food Service Management Institute The University of Mississippi Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 1
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Delegating and Empowering
Objectives At the completion of this module, participants will be able to: Determine elements of an empowering work environment. Identify steps for successful delegation. Recognize the importance of work climate and trust when delegating tasks. Recognize manager characteristics that increase the success of delegation. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 2
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Definitions Delegation– a way to accomplish job tasks with each person taking a part of the work and responsibility which best uses and extends their skills. Empowerment– creation of a work environment which allows each individual to work to their highest capacity. An empowered workplace is a safe climate for people to work together with freedom to take initiative, to create, to solve problems, and to assume the responsibility of completing the task. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 3
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Definitions Integrity– others know to expect honest, direct interactions because the individual has predictable competence, commitment, and follow-through. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 4
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Icebreaker: Empowering Workplace Characteristics In small groups, create a shopping list of all the qualities found in an empowering work environment. Share with the large group and look for common responses that the group believes are most significant. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 6
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Empowerment People who establish strong interpersonal relationships: Believe the best of others. Treat others with respect. Act consistently with loyalty, honesty and integrity. Communicate clearly. Seek ideas from and listen carefully to others. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 7
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Why Delegate? Here are a few good reasons to delegate: To build individual confidence and increase motivation. To share the power and responsibility. To provide growth experiences and to model the value of skill development. To create a sense of importance and belonging for the employee. To encourage independence, initiative, and creative problem solving. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 8
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Skills and Jobs: Making the Match The three key processes for delegation are: Identify the skills of the individual. Clearly define the tasks to be completed. Obtain feedback from individual to confirm accurate assessment of skills. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 9
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Skills and Jobs: Making the Match To check for a match between skills and jobs, consider the following: The individual’s abilities to do the job. The importance of the job and timeline needed. The consequences of success and failure. The relationships with others who are involved. Commitment and loyalty of the individual. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 10
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Skills and Jobs: Making the Match Before you delegate, ask: Is the individual capable of doing the job? Will she be committed to it and take it seriously? How important is this task to the total operation’s success? Is the timeline reasonable? Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 11
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Steps for Successful Delegation Establish desired results. Clearly describe the results you want. Explain how the results fit into the team’s or organization’s big picture. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 12
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Steps for Successful Delegation Identify guidelines and deadlines for accomplishing the results. Together establish the boundaries and limitations of the work. State and agree upon the benchmark, checkpoints, and deadlines that will ensure successful accomplishment. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 13
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Steps for Successful Delegation Define accountabilities and standards to measure accomplishment. Be sure to give the individual the authority to complete the task. Secure commitment from the individual; ask directly for it. Specify chain of command for problem solving. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 14
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Steps for Successful Delegation List resources needed for successful completion of results. Who are the people who will be helping? What supplies or tools are needed? What outside people need to be notified that this individual will be taking on this job? Identify any financial or budget impact. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 15
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Steps for Successful Delegation Determine consequences of achieving or not achieving the results. Be specific in detailing what success or failure will look like. What will be the impact of success in this task for the team, organization, and individual? What will be the impact of failure in this task for Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 16
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Reality Practice: Case Study Cal has been promoted to manager of the Middle School and the High School. The schools share the same campus but operate independent kitchens serving over 1,200 meals per day. He cannot be in both kitchens at the same time. He must delegate effectively to manage both operations. For each task listed below, identify the steps he must take for successful delegation. Task #1 Potato Bar is offered once a month at the Middle School. Customers have requested that the potato bar be offered once a week with different toppings each week. Cal has completed a customer survey and determined the types of toppings the customers prefer. However, he does not have time to implement the changes. What steps does he need to follow for successful delegation? Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 17
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Reality Practice: Case Study Task # 2 Food deliveries often come when Cal is busy with other duties. In order to meet the district policy for receiving, all items must be inspected and checked off prior to signing the invoice. Cal has identified a responsible employee who shows interest in management training. What steps does he need to follow for successful delegation? Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 18
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Checking Out: Delegation Preparation Worksheet Describe a task you want to delegate. List the skills and abilities of the individual to whom you may delegate. Draft the desired results you want. Identify any known guidelines or deadlines. List resources you believe the individual may need. List the consequences of not achieving this task. List the consequences of achieving this task. Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 19
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National Food Service Management Institute The University of Mississippi
Mission: To provide information and services that promote the continuous improvement of child nutrition programs Vision: To be the leader in providing education, research, and resources to promote excellence in child nutrition programs Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 20
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