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Most leaders delegate tasks. The ones who multiply their impact? They transfer authority.
Here's the challenge: Most of us are trapped between two extremes - either micromanaging everything or completely stepping back and hoping for the best. The result? We become the bottleneck in our own success.

But what if remote work - the thing that makes delegation feel harder - actually forces us to become BETTER delegators?

In this highly interactive session, Alan Fuhs guides us through a practical framework for moving from task assignment to true authority transfer.

You'll discover how the constraints of remote work create opportunities for clearer, more systematic delegation that multiplies your impact.

What to expect?

  • A hands-on exercise exploring how to delegate asynchronously (no more proximity-based assumptions!)
  • Small group work designing communication rhythms that match different delegation levels
  • The Liberation Ladder framework - five levels that transform delegation from guesswork to strategy
  • Real talk about what makes delegation work (and what makes it fail)

Takeaways

  • The 5-Level Framework - A simple decision matrix that matches delegation to risk, complexity, and team readiness
  • Remote work is your advantage - Why async communication forces better delegation habits (and how to leverage it)
  • Monday morning action - A practical guide you can use immediately to reclaim hours in your week for what energizes you

Who's welcome?
Everyone! Whether you're leading remote teams, managing in-person, or somewhere in between - if you've ever felt like the bottleneck in your own success, this session is for you.

Location: Mojo Coworking, downtown Asheville
Parking: Street parking is free after 6pm
Beverages: Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
Pro tip: Bring a bottle for the onsite water refill station

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