157 subordinates are not willing to accept new responsibilities occasioned
by delegated authority thus C.11.4 Reasons for Managers Reluctance to Delegate (i) He or she may fear that the subordinate may do the job better and gain some notice in the organisation. ii) He or she maybe egocentric having a self-belief that he/she knows the job better than others. This is what is called "I can do it better myself" fallacy. iii) Lack of knowledge on the part of the manager on how to properly organise the work and decide which to assign to subordinates and the ones to be handled by him/her. iv) Poor ability of the manager to direct properly v) Lack of confidence in subordinates vi) Fear of blame and punishment on assignments delegated to subordinates but poorly handled. vii) Fear of loss of control and authority to subordinates viii)
Depression, anger, frustration and over anxiety on the part of the manager may not provide good environment for the manager to have a well-focused thought that will encourage delegation of authority.
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