«There's very
little micromanaging needed,» she says.
We could use
a little micromanaging.
Not exact matches
«To try to
micromanage and dictate every
little aspect.
Trying to
micromanage every tiny
little detail about the changes I wanted to make had turned me into something entirely different.
Arriving in their new home proves to be a much bigger change than either expected, however, with
little actually changing in Caroline's outlook on life other than the focus of her incessant
micromanaging.
It's a
little less satisfying and not as powerful as
micromanaging every aspect of battle yourself but it's nice to have options.
The authors seem to believe that board members spending «
little time on district business... might not be an altogether bad thing: limited time on district business could mean less opportunity to
micromanage or engage in petty politics.»
But the administration's
micromanaging of basic classroom conditions was a turnoff to many teachers and did
little to win their support for the kinds of changes Klein was seeking.
However, if you are a
little diligent about how you use your points, and
micromanage them, you can squeeze out extra value.
Despite
micromanaging the wind being a
little tedious, I got really into the sailing of this game a lot.
Will Wright's famed series set the standard for city - building games, letting players
micromanage all the
little details of taxation, utilities, and transportation, or just enjoy the calming creativity of starting up a bustling city from scratch.
My favorite, this virus presents itself in the form of each partner needing their own personal fire hydrant — insisting on being allowed to
micromanage some
little change (wordsmithing various documents), all in an effort to «mark» the final work product as his or her own.
If you provide too
little support, they will feel lost, if you provide too much they will feel
micromanaged and confined.