to allow flexibility · to grant freedom to act within certain bounds
Ever been given a task but also the freedom to decide *how* to do it? That's when you've been given 'leeway'! This expression is super useful in professional settings when you want to empower someone or show that you trust their judgment. It’s like saying, "Here's the goal, you figure out the best path!" 🚀
💡 When you 'give someone leeway,' you're not just delegating; you're also building trust and encouraging initiative. 💪 Just make sure the person understands the boundaries – 'leeway' isn't a free pass to go completely off-script! It's about flexibility within a framework. Think of it as a wider lane, not a whole new highway! 🛣️
Your manager asks you to organize a team event and tells you, "Feel free to choose the venue and activities as you see fit." Which English expression best describes what your manager is giving you? A. To micromanage B. To give someone leeway C. To set rigid rules