delegation and decision-making processes
Delegation refers to the act of transferring authority, responsibility, and tasks from a person or group to another person or group. It involves empowering others to carry out certain activities or make decisions on behalf of the delegator. Decision-making processes, on the other hand, involve the steps and actions taken to reach a conclusion or choose a course of action among various options. It encompasses gathering relevant information, analyzing alternatives, evaluating risks, and ultimately making a choice. Overall, delegation and decision-making processes involve the transfer of authority, responsibility, and tasks, as well as the systematic approach to reaching decisions and taking actions.
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