Delegation is not a task most people can boast about. The old adage that - if you want to get a job done, do it yourself - seems to be the mantra. Nevertheless, because people want to do less, have more time and experience stress free lives, as much as possible, delegation is, at least attempted. This book shows how delegation can be done well. Specifically, choosing the right person, being clear on the task, and ensuring there is sufficient time and resources for the delegate to get the job done. As, well as monitoring, reviewing and revising. There are too many elements in this book for me to comment on all of the, and so I will just emphasise a few. I like the emphasis upon providing feedback and giving praise and suitable reward. The role of development and training is touched upon but there is not enough space to go into greater detail in a book on delegation. Finally, there is a section and appointing and devloping future leaders. There are many books on management where I can say I think I am doing well. This is a book where I can honestly say - like many - there is room for improvement.