Sentences with word «micromanage»

and remove those who do not... and don't micromanage in the pursuit of perfection.
It's good for kids that teachers are respected and empowered and not micromanaged by bureaucrats that have never set foot in their classroom, (who have) never met their kids.
Millennials are quick to be annoyed by micromanaging bosses because they value independence and responsibility, says Shteinberg.
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.
While it offers benefits and perks like any modern creative company, Adobe's is a culture that avoids micromanaging in favor of trusting employees to do their best.
Like many of Alliance Alive's other components there's a lot of flexibility, and much of the fun steam from micromanaging Formations and positional roles, to gain an upper hand against foes.
This means that the legislature should not micromanage school districts but should hold them accountable.
We are afraid if we don't constantly micromanage our weight, we will spiral out of control.
But they hadn't bought in to the latest fad for micromanaging church member's lives.
Focusing attention on direct attacks to the enemy castle is just as valid as micromanaging ground troops and hero units.
Everybody has worked at a job with a head boss who micromanages, controls and demeans.
Verifying employee productivity without micromanaging by creating unique user accounts on reporting software and evaluating on a week to monthly basis from there, as trust accrues accordingly.
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.
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.
Giving employees the space and time to maintain a healthy work - life balance keeps people from feeling micromanaged.
In a first for the series, you only have control over the party leader, and instead of micromanaging what each character does, any point during combat, you can initiate a paradigm shift to change the role that each character plays in battle.
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.
You can't ask your mom to babysit and then micromanage how she babysits.
For them, «lifting the floor» will continue to be the top education priority, along with micromanaging the system.
That's not to say you need to do everything yourself or micromanage tasks on an individual basis, but having a general idea of how to smartly distribute your workload will save you time and money.
At least twice a week could be easy, but i don't like micromanaging my lifestyle to such an extent.
UNC Board of Governors Chairman Louis Bissette began the new year by penning a column urging his own board to avoid internal conflicts, refrain from political partisanship and avoid micromanaging UNC leaders and administration.
I fully understand that they do not have a lot of time and Rachel Notley is not one to be micromanaging people, but they have to create a process that will insure that whatever comes out is as close as possible to what they represent as a government.
When I checked in with them, one employee said that he or she had never been so micromanaged.
Most are either too hands - off, and others micromanage too much.
«The Control Freaks» take this to a whole other level though, looking at every detail of how you run your business with a microscope, and then micromanaging to «tell» you how to move the business forward.
If micromanaging your empire isn't your thing you can always assign a Automation Policy for your colonies which may focus on building improvements for food, industry, dust (the game's currency), science, influence or approval.
The plot is a touch obvious, but «Menashe» still plays like a more culturally specific «Kramer vs. Kramer», setting up a testy, fascinating dynamic between micromanaging rabbis and a naturally warm dad with wisdom of his own.
One of the biggest lessons Robbins has learned was how to delegate tasks and stop micromanaging his team.
Supervision itself, that doesn't mean micromanaging.
On the whole, they favor a hands - off, well invested approach that you don't have to spend a lot of time micromanaging.
«This attempt to micromanage teacher evaluations from the state level really cuts against that autonomy.
But recognizing the signs of micromanaging behavior is the first step toward forcing yourself to trust the talented employees you've hired.
Apart from being a rebel, he's also micromanaged and belittled his workers, which of course is why his company loved him.
** Please, please dear Vishnu try to keep a 30,000 foot view of this game, and don't ask me stupid micromanaging questions.
And thus the illogic of Senator Tom Harkin's approach, which — though making faint attempts to clarify that the content of standards is up to the states — proceeds to micromanage state accountability systems in myriad ways.
And fourth, the two consortia now building new Common Core assessments should take pains not to cross the Rubicon into micromanaging schools» curricular and instructional decisions.
And in a game like StarCraft, where micromanaging your army via strenuous, heavily spammed key presses known as APM is crucial, an N64 controller can't even begin to compare.
You'll know you're micromanaging when you're spending more time telling someone how to do something than you are in clarifying what needs to be done.
Then there's Patricia Beltmeyer (Jennifer Garner in an alter ego of her role in Juno), whose life revolves around micromanaging her daughter Brandy (Kaitlyn Dever) and her social network, as well as spearheading an anti-media initiative in her high school and getting up everyone's noses about it.
It's only once we start micromanaging the information Americans consume that we begin undermining choices.
They are micromanaging student protests and in some ways working to silence students» voices.
«There's very little micromanaging needed,» she says.
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.
She just wants to explore and be independent and I stop her and it must be SO ANNOYING, like a super micromanaging boss there ALL THE TIME.
The book also sheds light on some of the misleading trends in the food industry and how micromanaging nutrition and nutrients has proved ineffective in the face of the American obesity epidemic.
But on the larger question of local control... You say:» If you believe that school food professionals at the district level a) know what they're doing and b) have the kids wellness at heart, then why do they need to be micromanaged through regulation?»

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