Thank
you for micromanaging my comments.
But they hadn't bought in to the latest fad
for micromanaging church member's lives.
The CEO criticized
for micromanaging Yahoo and wasting the company's resources could net a buyout of $ 59 million on top of the $ 78 million in compensation she's reportedly earned since joining the company in 2012.
He and Confinity's other co-founder, Peter Thiel, became increasingly frustrated with Musk's penchant
for micromanaging, as disagreements over technology and branding festered.
Not exact matches
Rather than
micromanaging, trust the people that were hired
for the job.
«Those pushing
for net neutrality think the world would work better if the Internet was somehow magically transformed into a public utility, like a water or electricity company, with the FCC and state regulators setting rates, overseeing investment, and
micromanaging relationships between providers and customers,» Downes says, adding the result would be devastating to the smooth functioning of ISP networks.
It's unheard of
for the chief executive of a $ 75 billion company to
micromanage a $ 44 million spoof.
Unless you have a particularly volatile staff
for which screaming is common place, no one says, «Gee, boss, the reason I'm leaving is that you're a
micromanaging twit.»
For now, there's still $ 17 billion in stimulus money left to send out the door, and $ 2.2 billion in niche handouts, of the sort the Conservatives have been using to micromanage the electorate for the past four yea
For now, there's still $ 17 billion in stimulus money left to send out the door, and $ 2.2 billion in niche handouts, of the sort the Conservatives have been using to
micromanage the electorate
for the past four yea
for the past four years.
Everyone will love you
for that and love you even more
for not
micromanaging them.
«The hardest thing
for every CEO, especially a founder, is the ability to let go [and] trust your team; to empower and delegate and not
micromanage; to not be in the weeds of every single detail.»
So emerged their vision
for DevFacto: no
micromanaging, no needless policies, not even an HR department.
He's known
for his obsessive
micromanaging, making sure he gets daily updates from hundreds of managers about every detail of the company.
Instead, some of these included: being a great coach, empowering the team and not
micromanaging, and expressing interest / concern
for team member's success and well being.
Having worked in the past
for entrepreneurs whose
micromanaging wasted «so much time,» Faught says he stresses to employees that if something goes wrong, there won't be any pointing of fingers.
«Bosses
micromanage for many different reasons, but no matter how good their intentions, taking a heavy - handed approach typically hurts employee output, job satisfaction and, as a result, retention efforts,» said Max Messmer, chairman of Accountemps and author of Motivating Employees For Dummies ® (John Wiley & Sons, Inc
for many different reasons, but no matter how good their intentions, taking a heavy - handed approach typically hurts employee output, job satisfaction and, as a result, retention efforts,» said Max Messmer, chairman of Accountemps and author of Motivating Employees
For Dummies ® (John Wiley & Sons, Inc
For Dummies ® (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.).
In case you are looking to accuse him of tactical ineptitude, Wenger has never been a coach to
micromanage his players on the pitch, even during the season they went unbeaten, he simply got intelligent self motivated players together who communicated with and led each other on the pitch, figuring out opponents and outwitting them without waiting
for instructions from the bench, Henry, Pires, Vieira, Adams, Keown, Campbell come to mind here.
And
for all the «who'll want to walk into the open position, just to be
micromanaged by the owner / GM» questions that get tossed around, we have to keep perspective in mind.
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.
When parents feel that they are
micromanaging the school and care environments in order to maintain stability
for their child, a higher level of support and intervention may be needed.
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 see this a lot, and it's actually a problem
for both parents — the one being
micromanaged and the one trying to control everything the other parent does.
I really wish there was some way
for us to let our kids sleep on their tummies without risking SIDS **, because I'm absolutely convinced that that's why we're all so consumed with sleep — they don't sleep well in general, so it's not just that we're nervous or
micromanaging or whatever.
Congress, in its infinite wisdom, is again using the appropriations process to
micromanage nutrition standards
for school meals and the WIC program, against the advice of the Institute of Medicine and other health experts.
As part of her strategy to see an Akufo - Addo presidency, Nana Konadu early this year dispatched her
micromanaged Friends of Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings (FONKAR) to pledge allegiance and unwavering support
for the three - time NPP flag bearer.
In advance, I do not think that it is possible
for parliamentarians to
micromanage the process.
He added that school board members tended to
micromanage superintendents, often seeking services and favors specifically
for their neighborhoods.
Micromanaging would be where President Obama is making decisions
for Governor Paterson.
They were free to operate without being
micromanaged by the governor, except, as the Times lays out,
for the periodic administration orders to stand down, and
for the presence on the commission of Cuomo loyalist Regina Calcaterra, who the other commissioners quickly concluded was wiring real - time updates on their proceedings to the second floor of the Capitol.
It should be the job of government to help people make a success of their own life choices, not to
micromanage their existence
for them.
What this meant to me was not to
micromanage my team, but instead to have frequent, positive, and productive discussions with each of my team member so that I could better guide them and not let the research stop as a result of a student getting stuck and not wanting to ask
for help.
They need to be taken seriously and not
micromanaged,» says Gerd Schnorrenberg, senior vice president
for research
for Boehringer Ingelheim, based at the company's largest research site in Biberach, Germany.
For example, while a new technician may not mind being
micromanaged, a successful 4th year student might well be resentful.
Matthis says we walk too rapidly
for our brains to
micromanage the individual movements of each step.
... We're definitely under more pressure and can feel the dragon waiting hungrily
for results,
micromanaging our projects and — indirectly — our lives, squeezing the breath out of their students by tyranny or coercion.
The House bill, in contrast, sets specific targets
for each directorate — an approach that most scientists view as
micromanaging the agency — and would shrink the social, behavioral, and economic sciences directorate from $ 256 million this year to $ 150 million in 2015.
Calories always count, and macronutrients always matter, but you don't have to
micromanage them
for the rest of your life.
Additionally, being
micromanaged and working under someone's thumb was
for the birds!
I have noticed that when my clients start to
micromanage, I become less invested and have less enthusiasm
for the wedding.
With its stellar survival mechanics, The Long Dark makes
for a brutal experience that requires patience and
micromanaging to fully appreciate.
Anderson's
micromanaged design, which he foregrounds so much more than most filmmakers, all but guarantees (
for this viewer at least) that his movies fully emerge only upon the second viewing.
Three of the four films from that strained partnership between the perfectionist British director and the
micromanaging producer — Rebecca (1940), Spellbound (1945), and Notorious (1946)-- arrive on Blu - ray and you can see the two creative personalities battle
for control throughout.
This isn't so much a behind - the - scenes look at Signs as a celebration of M. Night Shyamalan's M. Night Shyamalan - ness, with the hyphenate bemoaning CGI (because it's the one aspect of the production he can't
micromanage), delivering lectures on marketing, doubting the need
for music in his films as it only clouds «the poetry of the writing,» and, finally, freely admitting to being a hardcore capitalist.
Steinfeld's
micromanaging evenness is also impressive, and a source of humor
for her frequent presumption; her witty concision contrasts with Cogburn's lonely on - the - trail chattiness.
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.
Director Tom Ford (A Single Man), however, has managed just that, creating an overdetermined, overplotted and overwrought melodrama that leaves no room
for audience interpretation, every beat
micromanaged within a letter of its scripted sentence.
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.
Judges should therefore look
for rules that curtail the worst abuses rather than try to
micromanage public schools.
The Obama administration has used its Race to the Top program and unprecedented, far - reaching conditions
for states seeking «waivers» from the No Child Left Behind Act's most destructive requirements as excuses to
micromanage what states are doing on teacher evaluation, school turnarounds, and much else.
Finally, in a nation as diverse as the U.S., federal policies shouldn't
micromanage, so the program would be as flexible as possible to account
for America's many variations.