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Practice delegation sub-skills deliberately—specification
Practice delegation sub-skills deliberately—specification clarity, calibration accuracy, feedback delivery, and discomfort tolerance—through structured repetition with clear goals rather than merely accumulating delegation experience.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Expert performance in complex domains requires deliberate (expertise requires deliberate practice), Externalization Exposes Hidden Structure (externalization exposes gaps), and Knowledge of cognitive biases does not reduce susceptibility (knowledge of biases doesn't reduce them—practice does). The principle prescribes deliberate practice of component skills rather than undifferentiated repetition. Highly actionable and general.