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Micromanagement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In business management, micromanagement is a management style where a manager closely observes or controls the work of his or her subordinates or employees. Micromanagement is generally used as a ne...
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At its best, micromanagement can only make your organization real good at standing still. By working proactively to eliminate micromanagement, the board can spend its time on enhancing the results your organization provides to the community. ... Compassion: Why Boards Micromanage...
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Micromanage - Definition of Micromanage at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Micromanage. Look it up now! ... Use micromanage in a Sentence...
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"People who micromanage are not doing strategic planning. They miss the big picture," says Aldonna Ambler, president and CEO of Ambler Growth Strategy Consultants in Cherry Hill, N.J. "They're so busy doing the small things they don't notice that the result isn't what they want."
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Definition of micromanage in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of micromanage. Pronunciation of micromanage. Translations of micromanage. micromanage synonyms, micromanage antonyms. Information about micromanage in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... To direct or control in a detailed, often meddlesome manner.
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Do you micromanage? If the answer is Yes and you wonder why no one has brought this to your attention, the obvious answer is that they are afraid of repercussions. ... There are souls who are very efficient, who do not micromanage, but cannot tolerate the inefficiency of those they work with.
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By continuing to micromanage his staff, he is insuring that they don't develop. If there is no one to replace the superintendent, then he, in turn, cannot advance. Some people mistakenly think that, by not developing their subordinates, they are maintaining job security for themselves.
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Does the boss micromanage everyone, or just you? Could this just be a phase because one of you is relatively new? Does the boss change your work, and do you understand why? Are you really as good at your job as you think you are?
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Throughout my career as an editor in the media industry, I’ve encountered many copy editors who, though they would stringently deny it, are micromanagers. They take what other people write and totally change the wording to better reflect their own writing style. ... RE: If you micromanage, no one wins Oz_Media | 04/16/08...
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