I don't think you learn work ethic by taking away temptation, and
micromanaging behavior is rarely a great solution.
** If you do catch the dog making a mistake in the house (and you will, because you are
micromanaging his behavior so accidents won't happen), make a noise like «AAACCKKK» ** and quickly take him outside.
But recognizing the signs of
micromanaging behavior is the first step toward forcing yourself to trust the talented employees you've hired.
Our ultimate goal is to teach our dogs how to make good choices on their own so we don't have to
micromanage behaviors.
Not exact matches
It should not, however, be the role it has chosen to play over the past decade — dictating classroom
behavior,
micromanaging curricular and teaching decisions, and mandating assessment practices.