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As a general rule, disregard what you are good at, or what you like to do. This isn't about you. In delegating your lesser responsibilities, you ought not to be thinking about yourself. They're not valuable to you, but they could be very valuable to your directs. Don't think about you, and about what you want to get rid of. Think about them, and what they could benefit from.
The Effective Manager
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