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[How to Effectively Assign and Communicate Tasks in a Professional Setting]-[BE 524: Who Assigned What? How to Know in English]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2026-02-01

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📋 Summary

Clarifying Roles and Responsibilities in Business English

In a professional environment, maintaining clear communication regarding task delegation is essential to avoid "overlap" and ensure that everyone knows "who is working on what." As discussed in the Business English Podcast, Episode 524, miscommunication about responsibilities can lead to chaos, where team members might miss tasks because they assumed someone else was handling them. To operate a team efficiently, one must ensure they "dot all their I's and cross their T's" by using precise language to define roles.

Key Phrases for Delegation

The hosts, Lindsay and Michelle, highlight several English phrases that distinguish between direct assignment and neutral descriptions of work:

  • "I have [Name] working on that": This implies that you specifically assigned the task to the person. It indicates you are the one who initiated the action.
  • "I asked [Name] to work on [Task]": This is a very clear, direct way to state that you are the manager or the person responsible for assigning roles.
  • "[Name] is handling [Task]": This is a more "neutral" way to describe a workflow. It focuses on the action rather than the assignment process, which is useful when you want to emphasize that a task is being taken care of without necessarily specifying who authorized it.
  • "I put [Name] in charge of [Task]": This phrase clearly establishes hierarchy and accountability, signifying that the individual is now the supervisor or primary owner of that specific project.
  • "I assigned [Name] to [Task]": A direct and unambiguous statement used when you have explicitly directed someone to complete a specific duty.

The Importance of Systems and Strengths

Beyond specific vocabulary, the podcast emphasizes that effective management requires organizational systems. Using tools like "monday.com" or spreadsheets is vital to "keep track" of shifting roles. Without these, even experienced teams can fall into confusion.

Furthermore, the hosts touch upon the concept of "StrengthsFinder" assessments. They argue that workplace efficiency is maximized when leaders "place people into roles and responsibilities that reflect" their natural talents. Instead of focusing solely on fixing weaknesses—which often leads to "mediocrity"—companies should allow employees to focus on what they excel at. This philosophy suggests that by aligning tasks with an individual's strengths, the team becomes more productive and each member feels better utilized.

Conclusion: Getting Everything "Squared Away"

Ultimately, the ability to clearly communicate who is responsible for which task is a hallmark of a high-achieving professional. By mastering these expressions, you ensure that your team remains organized and that every project is "squared away"—a helpful idiomatic expression meaning that everything is in order and properly taken care of. Whether you are assigning a task or describing a project's status, choosing the right phrasing helps maintain the necessary professional clarity to succeed in a global business environment.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have X working on that.
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Jackson is handling the RSVPs.
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I assigned the team to work on the budget.
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How's everything for you?
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I think this is really important.
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📝Key Phrases

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I have someone working on that
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X is handling Y
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I put X in charge of Y
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I assigned X to Y
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keep track of
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 524.
Who assigned what?
How to know in English.
Welcome to the business english podcast from all ears english.
Get the english skills you need to achieve your dreams in global business for a presentation, a meeting or your office party.
This is real business english, with your favorite american hosts, lindsay and michelle, coming to you from new york city and colorado usa, by february 1st at midnight, new york time.

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