Sentences with phrase «micromanaged by»

You people had best wake up before every minute part of your lives is micromanaged by yet another commie group of choke holders around your necks.
If a design project is micromanaged by a client without design experience, the result might be exactly what the client wants, but it's also unlikely to sell as many books.
Under the doctrine, which holds that principals are most able to identify and provide what their schools need if they are not micromanaged by supervisors who do not work there, the city released principals from some mandates in exchange for greater accountability for student performance.
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.
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.
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.
But the truth is most every move is micromanaged by the «mental laborers» at the home office in St. Louis.
If, instead, you micromanage by dictating a budget, that action will feel punitive and add fire to an already tense situation.
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.
Commission members had already complained that the group was subjected to meddling and micromanaging by Mr. Cuomo's office.
Eventually you make your shortlist, and start exploring working together — maybe making a spreadsheet along the way of prices, of terms, sending out samples for editing, comparing what you get back... All which is this process you have to micromanage by designing a custom email folder hierarchy...

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Google's People Operations department has scrutinized everything from how frequently particular people eat together (the most productive employees tend to build larger networks by rotating dining companions) to which traits the best managers share (unsurprisingly, good communication and avoiding micromanaging is critical; more shocking, this was news to many Google managers).
You may think that micromanaging may help keep your idea in focus, but sometimes it needs altering by people you trust.
The finicky CEO has turned things around by micromanaging operations at a level Jeff Bezos might envy.
But most make the claim and then disappear or claim to add value and actually decrease value by micromanaging, meddling and controlling.
To boot, your ex isn't really going to «get» what you want him or her to learn by micromanaging.
In between breaking up squabbles, kissing boo - boos and otherwise generally micromanaging our children, I got a chance to ask my sister about how she potty - trained her two boys, Owen and Andrew, by the time they were 18 months.
It's no wonder some mothers, especially the ones who are predisposed to micromanage their kids» lives, react by declaring the house a fat - and sugar - free zone.
Everything is micromanaged, and you can't run anything by micromanaging.
He also proposes that the rates by which hospitals are reimbursed be set in a non-political way, not «micromanaged» by legislators, that the state «control costs through programs that identify those individuals whose complex needs utilize many expensive resources and more carefully manage and coordinate their services,» working to consolidate where possible with the federal Medicare program and negotiating to buy pharmaceuticals in bulk.
Equipped with this deeper understanding, researchers are trying to make allergy vaccines safer and more effective by designing them to micromanage the allergic immune response.
... 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.
People that are high in self - control tend have strong emotional reactions to things and try to regulate those feelings by micromanaging and attending to specific details.
If you're not intimidated by dense menus and the concept of micromanaging your team to perfection, all while not being able to count on level grinding to brute - force your way through difficult sections, you'll enjoy The Alliance Alive.
On the one hand, there are some superb ideas seen in the game that could have been great to play but on the other hand, the game constantly keeps testing your patience by forcing you to micromanage the health of your character.
But «just right» policies — strong accountability, lots of operational autonomy, fair funding, no micromanaging — tend to be embraced by charter school realists in the center of the political spectrum.
Always, he understood that gains could be achieved only by maintaining a strategic vision, forming broad alliances, ignoring the temptation to micromanage, and allowing others, with less at stake, to take most of the credit.
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.
Charters had much more operational freedom than traditional schools because they weren't smothered by the micromanaging rules and regulations of the bureaucracy and union contract.
Standardizing inputs into an accountability formula diverts attention from student achievement, by micromanaging how districts, principals, and teachers run their classrooms.
The ESEA - reauthorization bill released by Senate HELP committee Chairman Tom Harkin this week is advertised as getting «the federal government out of the business of «micromanaging» schools»» and offering states significant «flexibility.»
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.
To retain good teachers, we must allow teachers to make decisions about how they teach and abandon efforts by legislatures to micromanage their work.
By micromanaging their sales they hoped to get enough downloads within a given period to push their sales rank up into the bestseller list.
If you're not intimidated by dense menus and the concept of micromanaging your team to perfection, all while not being able to count on level grinding to brute - force your way through difficult sections, you'll enjoy The Alliance Alive.
Players must also micromanage their squad in order to get the best out of their team, by assigning armour, weapons and items.
The contents of patch 7.1 were unveiled by game designers Luis Barria, Cory Stockton, and Eric Maloof during a panel on September 3rd, which included key details on the «Return to Karazhan» and Legion companion app that will allow players to micromanaged their Order Halls and World Quests anywhere they go.
The game is so ready for you to micromanage, the d - pad «hotkeys» take you to menus to adjust skills and equipment, or check your «stomach stock,» where you keep found items until the next level end (by the way, you can digest these items to increase your current GigaCalories as well), while leaving basic things like healing and restorative items to be hotkeyed to the touch panel.
Far, far better to initialize market forces than the fierce attempts by green groups and the Democrats to micromanage a patchwork of changes through lawsuits, fiats and emotional scare tactics.
Micromanaging taxation and spending by initiative is really bad policy... for one thing, initiatives are hard to change once passed.
I don't think you learn work ethic by taking away temptation, and micromanaging behavior is rarely a great solution.
In my view, micromanaging lawyer activities by blocking access to Facebook (a practice about which Steve Matthews is gathering more information at Stem Legal) doesn't seem like a great idea.
It all sounds very progressive and democratic, but the trouble is even the loyalest of community members don't care enough to want to micromanage decisions using the power invested in them by tokens.
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