If you take advantage of delegation in your organization and empower group or department managers to administer IT assets within their own scope of control, you might want to enable them to administer some GPOs for their group. It's likely that these managers aren't members of the Domain Administrators, Enterprise Administrators, or Group Policy Administrators groups, so you'll need to delegate individual privileges—either the ability to create and edit GPOs themselves, or the ability to link GPOs to objects within Active Directory. The two privileges are independent; they are not required in tandem.
To delegate the ability to create and edit GPOs to a user or group, follow these steps:
Open the GPMC.
In the Tree view, select Group Policy Objects.
Navigate to the Delegation tab in the righthand pane.
Add the user or group to whom you want to delegate the privilege.