Sentences with phrase «about micromanaging»

Your allies generally know what to do when battles start, so you don't have to worry about micromanaging them.
The Bureau is more about micromanaging at times, always keeping an eye on your squad, managing their skills and generally just making sure they've got a handle on things.
With its focus on strategy Planetary Annihilation is less about micromanaging resources and individual units, and more about grand sweeping plans.
We should focus our diets on a variety of healthy foods within the healthy food groups, get enough activity and physical exercise, and not worry about micromanaging our intake.
You do not need to be exact on your measurements, just close so don't worry about micromanaging this!
The worst part about micromanaging is that other people feel smothered.

Not exact matches

Editor's note: Inc.com columnist Alison Green answers questions about workplace and management issues — everything from how to deal with a micromanaging boss to how to talk to someone on your team about body odor.
He's known for his obsessive micromanaging, making sure he gets daily updates from hundreds of managers about every detail of the company.
I use Kim Kalstrom as a joke, along with only having Sonogo as backup for Giroud, but we keep gettingthese type of huge stupid errors which can only ne due to him trying to micromanage everything about a vast empire that has become Arsenal.
Consider for a moment those helicopter parents we often read about: parents micromanaging homework and rushing in to rescue children from the first sign of struggle.
I definitely felt I had to leave the «medical model» behind, all of their concern about my growing baby and me, helped me to educate myself about the entire process and I started to realize that they were truly micromanaging a process that I instinctively felt belonged entirely to God and nature, with people helping when needed.
In between breaking up squabbles, kissing boo - boos and otherwise generally micromanaging our children, I got a chance to ask my sister about how she potty - trained her two boys, Owen and Andrew, by the time they were 18 months.
Trying to micromanage every tiny little detail about the changes I wanted to make had turned me into something entirely different.
I agree that most of the info about IF is sex - biased, but I think the major problem here is that everyone is so interested in micromanaging every aspect of their lives.
Micromanaging is a clear track to stress, and I wasn't about that.
The oldest (Wilson) has organized the train trip across India and micromanaged their every moment, much to the exasperation of a middle brother Brody, apprehensive about impending fatherhood, and kid brother Schwartzman, who is nursing a broken heart.
But as the Defense Grid community became more vocal about small mechanical changes on the Hidden Path forums, it became clear that many players yearned for more micromanaging of build orders and tactics.
Even as Republicans murmur about getting Uncle Sam out of K — 12 education — and thus out of the education - reform business — altogether, Democrats are torn between featherbedding their union pals and micromanaging the nation» s schools from thousands of miles away.
Likewise, David Stolier, an assistant state attorney general, said that «the courts ought not to be making decisions about curriculum,» noting the state supreme court had ruled «it's not the role of courts to be micromanaging education.»
Micromanages the way that state accountability systems include students with disabilities, setting inflexible rules about how many students can take alternate assessments.
The challenge, then, is to find the right spot on the continuum between today's coercive, micromanaging federal role and «leave the money on the stump» — a spot that is realistic about Washington's proper role (and capacity) in the education cosmos, but that still nudges the system in a reform direction.
To retain good teachers, we must allow teachers to make decisions about how they teach and abandon efforts by legislatures to micromanage their work.
However, if you are a little diligent about how you use your points, and micromanage them, you can squeeze out extra value.
Arizona republicans complain about the federal government micromanaging the state, but they turn around and do the same to cities and counties in Arizona.
The first game was all about building a base, capturing points and crushing the enemy, while the second game ditched bases in favor of micromanaging squads and heroes.
In my view, micromanaging lawyer activities by blocking access to Facebook (a practice about which Steve Matthews is gathering more information at Stem Legal) doesn't seem like a great idea.
Then there's the landlord that pesters tenants, wants to know everything about their lives, and micromanages their every decision....
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z