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delegerade

Delegerade is a term used in Swedish and Norwegian to refer to the act of delegating authority or the people who have been delegated authority. As a verb form, delegera means to transfer responsibility or decision-making power to another person or group. The past tense in Swedish is delegerade, meaning “he/she/they delegated.”

As a noun, delegerade is sometimes used to describe delegates—persons authorized to act on behalf of a

In political and organizational settings, delegation involves assigning tasks, decision rights, and accountability to subordinates or

In practice, delegation can increase efficiency by leveraging specialized skills, but requires clear communication to prevent

Etymology: from Latin delegare, via Old French or Middle French deleguer, meaning to assign or commission. See

larger
group—though
in
everyday
language
the
more
common
noun
forms
are
delegater
or
delegater.
Usage
varies
by
country
and
context.
representatives
while
preserving
ultimate
responsibility
in
the
delegating
authority.
The
scope
and
limits
of
delegation
are
typically
defined
in
rules,
charters,
or
job
descriptions,
and
include
reporting
requirements
and
revocation
rights.
ambiguity,
ensure
legitimacy
at
meetings,
and
maintain
accountability.
Delegates
may
be
elected,
appointed,
or
designated
by
authorities,
and
may
act
with
formal
or
ad
hoc
mandates.
also
delegation,
proxy,
representative
democracy.