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Principles of Planning: Effective Delegation

By David Rasmussen

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Posted April 8, 2008 | Leadership |

In my last Advisor (see "Principles of Planning: Managing Stakeholder Expectations," 12 March 2008), I described the importance of actively managing stakeholder expectations.

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