Sentences with phrase «for micromanagement»

It's important to ask this question and see if they actually want more regular updates - sometimes, managers want you to do your own thing without the need for micromanagement.
The compulsion for micromanagement I experienced in Hexyz Force came back with a vengeance during my sessions with Knights in the Nightmare.
A relatively poor interface and the ongoing need for micromanagement mask the game's many strengths and risks discouraging both casual players and bored veterans.
And, they said, at least two people recruited for senior positions in communications and strategy immediately demurred when approached by Cuomo emissaries, citing a lack of desire to work with a principal who is notoriously difficult to advise and is known for micromanagement.
«Chapo always talks about the drug business, wherever he is,» one erstwhile confidant told a jury several years ago, describing a driven, even obsessive entrepreneur with a proclivity for micromanagement.
The Apple CEO is notorious for his micromanagement style and the same need to control every detail manifests in the rigid control over the App Store.
This model of organization aligns each staff member's role with the company's goals, without the need for micromanagement.

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If they answer in the affirmative, ask for specific examples of the micromanagement.
Micromanagement can be tempting, especially for new leaders.
Here are five ways to trade in micromanagement for a healthier and more productive leadership style:
I made the case for pruning the rule in my article Revitalizing SEC Rule 14a - 8's Ordinary Business Exemption: Preventing Shareholder Micromanagement by Proposal (March 29, 2016).
It is micromanagement to say the show should present a teen struggling to ask a girl out while the article simultaneously slams the show for presenting a police officer blending in with the rest of society.
I wonder if this isn't a forest - for - the - trees issue, in this case the overall health of the child being the big picture and the micromanagement of meal content being the details.
In a Facebook post that was later removed, Mr. Kleinberg complained of long hours and micromanagement and described his experience with the administration as working with «political hacks plus a boss who just couldn't get it,» adding, «It was a bad combination for sure.»
He avoids rigid micromanagement, for example, by allowing students to specify how often they want progress meetings to take place.
It's incredibly accessible and lacks the sometimes overbearing menus and micromanagement that can make strategy games dizzying and intimidating, making it a nice point of entry for those looking for a casual experience within the genre.
Spielberg would famously borrow and incorporate elements from «Night Skies» for both «E.T.» (falling out with Rick Baker in the process) and the similarly dark «Poltergeist,» which he would produce and Hooper would direct, under Spielberg's alleged micromanagement.
In fact, after sitting through an all - day board training session conducted by a representative from our state school board association and listening to the admonition not to micromanage in what must have been ten different languages, I blurted, «This district has followed your micromanagement advice for years and has let the educators run the show.
In theory, test - based accountability was a mechanism for ensuring that schools were performing, making it possible to reduce micromanagement, slash regulation, and boost school autonomy.
Unlike Common Core, Washington's micromanagement of what can and can not be served in school lunchrooms — half the kids in America are now eligible for these federal subsidies — and whether and how it can be seasoned truly constitute an example of federal overreach.
At the first sign of trouble, their inclinations turn to micromanagement (in the guise of «greater oversight»); when screening charter applicants, they look for the safe and trusted.
A party spokesperson said that the plan was about stopping micromanagement by ministers and that only a small amount of funding for administration costs would be needed to establish the body, which would be known as the Educational Standards Authority.
This requires a principal to seek and identify the various strengths of potential leaders while providing trust and support for their development in the absence of micromanagement.
For years, Gov. Jerry Brown has preached a secular version of a religious principle called «subsidiarity,» asserting that local officials should have flexibility to act without micromanagement from Sacramento.
Tuesday evening, citing discomfort with micromanagement and interference from political appointees as some reasons for his departure according to a
While some in the mortgage industry malign the new documents as overzealous bureaucracy and micromanagement, the Home Buying Institute applauds CFPB's efforts to simplify the mortgage disclosure process for consumers.
The thingI'm waiting for the most is just the ability to sit there and watch your minions run your minecart and production networks, all automated, without micromanagement, as you set it up * just * right; rather like Transport Tycoon.
There are moments when you're trying to get ready for the harsher days while still building up your colony in other ways where you can lose yourself in the micromanagement of it all, but then some stupid problem like hunters not bringing home fur ruins it all.
For a game all about micromanagement there's a hell of a lot of missing information.
««but for gods» sakes don't make it an impenetrable tangle of micromanagement just to put some equipment on my freaking characters.»
If you have a penchant for slower - paced gameplay and often grueling micromanagement simulations, Populous is your game.
Change the storylines around, change the gameplay around, but for gods» sakes don't make it an impenetrable tangle of micromanagement just to put some equipment on my freaking characters.
This is also where actions are permanent too, so players can get hurt and even killed in gameplay, or retire after a number of games, making for pretty exciting matches and lots of micromanagement.
The micromanagement of the real - time strategy portion might feel overwhelming for newcomers to the series, but Total War: Warhammer 2 has a full - fledged tutorial now, so it's a good place to start.
Overall, Sheltered has some good things going for it, but the micromanagement required can be incredibly frustrating.
My expectations were colored by genuine masterpieces of human creativity: Kris Takahashi's Interesting NPCs for Skyrim, which adds dozens of fully - voiced characters with their own questlines and personalities; Max - Ischreyt's Better Cities for Oblivion; and kinggath's Sim Settlements for Fallout 4 that allows towns to grow independently without player micromanagement.
With these new political systems comes additional options for those players who'd rather avoid micromanagement.
The translation of these difficulties is «Cakewalk», «Pointless Micromanagement», and «You don't play games for fun, do you?».
I always found that Company of Heroes managed to fulfil both sides of the coin rather well, providing a stage set for large - map strategy and resource balancing, alongside detailed micromanagement and a tactical challenge that few RTS titles could hope to stand up to.
Of course this may all mean that there's too much micromanagement for those looking for something simple while on the go, but it's impressive to see a PSP version of a sports game come with a full - featured dynasty mode.
Finally, the summon attack system helps to make the player feel involved and compensates for the lack of micromanagement over individual party members.
It may be excellent for introducing your kids to the world of turn - based fantasy RPGs, rather than gob - smacking them with a micromanagement sim like Bravely Default or whatever is thrown into the new Final Fantasy 7 remake.
Prison Architect is a new micromanagement simulation game from Introversion Software, best known for PC hits including DEFCON, Darwinia, and Multiwinia.
«A run - of - the - mill campaign, controls that hamper micromanagement, conspicuous bugs, and multiplayer that relies on luck limit its long - term appeal, but its fast and flashy action makes it fun for a while,» he wrote.
Though that would add some additional coding burden, it would allow new players (or people without a penchant for calculating the best possible solution by stats) to tone the micromanagement level down a bit, while hardcore players could enjoy the demand, the game places upon them.
However, it really is hard for some people to understand that micromanagement does not produce great results.
Keith understands how most of these personality traits contribute to doing a great job for clients, who need someone who questions assumptions, gets right to work and performs without micromanagement.
Professionally maintained courteous, instructional, and positive daily micromanagement to over 148 low income texas daycares showing their monthly completion of all required Texas Department of Agriculture Food Program meal productions very much needed to be able to calculate exactly the total dollar amount to claim to state and be reimbursed for in order to do so you had to:
For example, one team member may value regular feedback and direction but another may consider this to be micromanagement.
THR Harris Methodist Burleson, Burleson • TX 2010 — Present Senior Physical Therapist Tech Accountable for the daily routines and micromanagement of details of the front office.
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