To be a good delegator, first you have to be a systems thinker . Systems thinking consists of understanding how events, behaviors, tasks, problems etc. relate and how they can prevail and sustain over time.
Tradition is not the preservation of fixed forms, but the ongoing transmission of purpose—a living thread that weaves through changing methods. Convention , by contrast, is what’s left when the core is lost and only the form remains. Most things are a mix of the two.
Understanding is a cognitive function through which humans gather information from their environment in order to make sense of it and create a context in which they can interact with it. With a good understanding of the environment, humans are able to avoid dangers and take advantage of opportunities for food, reproduction, and shelter.