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Many times there is not clarity about some hard decisions that Managers has to rule and many times there are some decisions that should be delegated (of course after gaining the truth).

If you have to coach managers one of the suggestions is to delegate any decisions in order to get more time to dedicate to coach their employees.

I found this amazing exercise called “Delegation Poker” in Management 3.0 written by Jurgen Appelo.

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Delegation Poker (by Jurgen Appelo) helps people and teams to agree on a level of delegation for key decision areas (Figure 1). Most importantly, while defining these levels of delegation, the participants have a discussion. This, in turn, fosters mutual understanding and empathy. Delegation Poker 5 years ago. Tools. 0 Many times there is not clarity about some hard decisions that Managers has to rule and many times there are some decisions that should be delegated (of course after gaining the truth). Poker Players Alliance. D'Amato is chairman of the Poker Players Alliance, a nonprofit organization set up to help protect and fight for the rights of poker players in the United States. Part of their mission is to protect the right of poker players to play online.

The following statement were extracted from Management 3.0

“Delegation often comes down to either “I do it” or “You do it.” But there are really Seven Levels of Delegation. Use Delegation Poker to make clear who’s responsible for what and to what level. This is a method where you can encourage employee engagement through controlled self-organization and clarified value and decision-making.

How do we play Delegation Poker?

Each team plays this game differently, so you can follow some of the more common rules we’re sharing here or you can make up your own. It’s all about organizing how you and your team look at delegation and self-organization.

Start by making a list of pre-defined cases or situations in which you want to create a delegation policy, establishing who has what influence. This can range from project design and authority to hiring new team members.

Team members should be organized in groups of three to seven people. Each teammate gets a set of cards numbered 1 through 7, signifying the Seven Levels of Delegation (see below.)

Team members will repeat the following steps for each pre-defined case:

  1. One person picks out a situation to read aloud OR he tells a story from personal experience.
  2. Each player chooses one of the seven delegation cards privately, reflecting on how she would delegate the decision in that particular situation.
  3. When all players have decided, they reveal their selected cards.
  4. Everyone earns points according to the value of their selected card, except the players that are the “highest minority” (see below).
  5. Let the people with the highest and the lowest cards explain the reasoning behind their choices.
  6. You can then create a Delegation Board to show the results of your consensus.”

I used this exercise with a Product Owner, and stakeholder and a couple of Scrum Masters in order to decide many decisions such as: “Interaction between Stakeholders and Scrum team members”. I know you should think: easy. Stakeholders only have to communicate with team members through Product Owner but I ran into missing Product Owners so it is good to know what is the boundary of this way of communication.

To sum it up, this exercise is a great tool to change the behaviour of command and control. Every manager should delegate tasks time to time to get more time to do more important tasks.

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TITAN POKER PLAYERS AT THE EPT SAN REMO IN SAN REMO, ITALY, APRIL, 2008.

Casino San Remo

Titan Poker sent a delegation of seven players to participate in the EPT San Remo Tournament, which took place at the Casino San Remo from the 1st to the 5th of April, 2008. San Remo is a gorgeous resort town on the coast of Italy, and known as the 'city of flowers' locally, and has been a home for Monet, Garibaldi and Alfred Nobel.

Hotel Villa Sapienza - San Remo

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A Cathedral in San Remo

The event, which was supposed to be capped at 500 players, wound up allowing nearly 700 registrants, of which 33% were Italians!

Day 1A(not all players could begin on the same day, since there were so many registered) began with 336 players, three of whom were our very own (see below). There were 95 survivors on this day, one of whom was Titan Poker's Massimiliano Tamburini of Italy.

Day 1A players ready to play some poker!

Massimiliano Tamburini of Italy, Stephane Lamau of France and Heribert Prott of Austria.

For Massimiliano, this was a big day, as it was not only his first Live Tournament, but he has only been playing poker for six months - and only on Titan Poker! Needless to say, he played remarkably well, making it to Day 2 and playing a very memorable hand with Dutch poker pro Roland de Wolfe. 'He raised - I re-raised, he raised again...I...RE-RAISED!' he told proudly. Don't even ask me what cards he actually held - I was sworn to secrecy...but our man won this hand! Massimiliano loves Titan Poker because of its satellite structure and the fact that 'It's a serious site.'

Massimiliano Tamburini perfects 'the look.'

Stephane Lamau is also a newcomer to poker, and an optician from France. 'It was a dream to participate in this tournament,' he said. 'I thought it would never happen when I played in the $40 Satellite, but here I am!' Stephane played until late on Day 1A. 'I have only played on Titan Poker so I can't really compare,' he said. 'But I adore the French software, and good and fast support, so why play anywhere else?'

Stephane Lamau checking out his cards.

Heribert Prott also got to enjoy his first live tournament in San Remo. His favorite thing about Titan Poker is the large amount of tournaments offered. He is constantly working to improve his game by reading books about poker and watching it on TV.

Heribert Prott getting started on Day 1A.

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Players and partners.

Massimiliano Tamburini with wife Patrizia Innocenti; Stephane Lamau with wife Sylvie.

Day 1B began with 361 players, four of whom were from Titan Poker (see below). There were 113 survivors, one of whom was our very own Kenneth Tomming of Denmark.

Day 1B players Daniel Walker of the UK, Kenneth Tomming of Denmark and Jelte Kruijer of The Netherlands

Daniel Walker, originally from Canberra, Australia, has been living and working in the UK with his girlfriend, Tai, for the past year. He is taking advantage of seeing the world and extremely thankful to Titan Poker for helping him with this goal - especially to play poker!

After a very successful and long Day 1B, Daniel had a nice stack of 45,000 chips. However, he was then moved to another table where he had a horrible bad beat, when Q-6 beat his pocket Jacks!

After returning to London and having a few days to recover, he wrote: 'The player that busted my pocket Jacks with his Q-6 was Anthony Lellouche, who I see played extremely well and went on to finish in second spot. He definitely put my chips to good use! Thanks again for organizing a great week - I had a spectacular time.'

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Daniel Walker of the UK is deep in thought.

Jelte Kruijer, a seasoned Titan Poker player, who has represented us Live at the WSOP 2007, the EPT Prague in December 2007, the WPS Costa Rica in January 2008 and now in San Remo, is thrilled to keep playing live but not thrilled to still not reach the money!

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A worker in the diaper industry (which is convenient as he has FIVE children), Jelte has been successful enough at Titan Poker to work only part time now. He looks forward to spending June in Las Vegas, where he will be playing in several WSOP events. Jelte attended this event with longtime girlfriend Esther.

Jelte Kruijer gets serious at the tables.

Kenneth Tomming of Denmark, was the last standing Titan Poker player at this tournament. The hand that did him in was when he raised to 4000 (he had 16,000 chips remaining), and the entire table folded except for the Big Blind, who went all in. At the show down Tomming held A-10 and lost to the BB's A-Q.

But Kenneth has another chance, as he will be representing Titan Poker again at the ECPT Madrid in May, the first tournament to be sponsored by Titan Poker. Satellites to this event are ongoing and Super Satellites take place every Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.

Kenneth Tomming (far right) waits for Day 2 to begin along with poker pro Daniel Negreanu (left).

Giuseppe Rago of Italy on Day 1 B.

Management 3.0 – Empower Teams (Slideshare)

Players had a marvelous time in this beautiful city and thank Titan Poker for this fantastic opportunity.