Sentences with phrase «mean micromanaging»

Supervision itself, that doesn't mean micromanaging.
But that means no micromanaging and always encouraging all fresh ideas.

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The theory can also mean that a divine being intervenes to micromanage or introduce specific designs into a world that would otherwise fail to achieve key steps of progress — as if to say: you've got a bicycle, but some intelligent intervention is required to turn it into a motorcycle, since this won't happen automatically; or, you've got a light - sensitive spot, but an external operation of considerable dexterity is required to transform this into a functional eye.
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.
And when forced to collaborate, without quite meaning to, you use a collection of sharp, pointy tools — criticism, judgment, and micromanaging — to keep your anxiety at bay.
Having a boss will always mean doing things their way, answering to them every single day if you're unlucky enough to land yourself with a micromanaging ponce and doing things on their terms.
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.»
This is sort of micromanaging a term, as Google does not mean to actually search the web for anything either.
You may be the expert when it comes to your personal rental property portfolio, but that does not mean that you need to personally micromanage every aspect of the marketing... more
This means you can either micromanage the action, pausing every few seconds to adjust your plan based on how the enemy have reacted, or take a less hands - on approach, attempting to perform as much of the mission as you can with minimal interruption.
Learning to race horses won't take you as long as it will to play baseball, but they both require their own means of micromanaging.
Resource management was kept simple with just energy and metal required to construct your bases and army, which meant that focus wouldn't entirely on constantly micromanaging everything, but rather on waging war.
The problem with this is it means you are micromanaging everything and sometimes it's pointless — you go into tactical mode, throw a grenade where the enemy is and then run behind cover and shoot — you unpause and in the time it takes for him to throw the grenade, the enemy has moved and is now attacking someone else.
Daylight viewing is pretty good at the highest brightness settings, and the ambient light sensor means that the user will not have to micromanage the screen.
You might live in the same place, but it doesn't mean you need to nose into their business or micromanage their actions.
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