Sentences with phrase «more micromanaging»

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.
Hadn't fully thought of the consequences of expanded roster but it def would lead to more pitching changes and more micromanaging of every in game decision.
And when... MORE you micromanage your ex, you rob him or her (and your kids) of that learning opportunity.
«And the more you micromanage the police department, the greater your share of responsibility becomes.»

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Even when family members are working more directly together, be careful not to micromanage.
Everyone will love you for that and love you even more for not micromanaging them.
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.
Micromanaging will do more harm than good.
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).
In the ordinary sense we have more «Government» than ever, i.e., massively expensive regulatory bureaucracies micromanaging ever more details of people's lives and livelihoods.
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.
Anderson's micromanaged design, which he foregrounds so much more than most filmmakers, all but guarantees (for this viewer at least) that his movies fully emerge only upon the second viewing.
And we certainly agree that Washington typically does more harm than good when it tries to micromanage schools from the Potomac.
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.
Here's a man who made his fortune building tract housing in the «burbs, who micromanages grants down to the penny, a man who names more than a few things after himself (the Broad Prize, the Broad Fellows, and his latest museum project, simply The Broad).
More and more major decisions were made behind closed doors, and more and more teachers felt micromanaged rather than supporMore and more major decisions were made behind closed doors, and more and more teachers felt micromanaged rather than suppormore major decisions were made behind closed doors, and more and more teachers felt micromanaged rather than suppormore and more teachers felt micromanaged rather than suppormore teachers felt micromanaged rather than supported.
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
Leaving aside the issue of whether it is even desirable to have any intervention in the market, such as Fannie and Freddie buying more mortgage loans, it seems like the debate has shifted to the question of encouraging moral hazard, something foreign to Alan Greenspan, who thought he could micromanage monetary policy.
Indie travelers do... - Pack light and keep things simple - Adapt as they go rather than micromanage in advance - Practice caution, but not paranoia - Know how to slow down and enjoy an experience - Seek pleasure in simple moments and details - Make meaningful connections and informed decisions - Learn the economic, political and environmental context of their host culture - Emphasize listening more than talking - Practice courtesy, patience, humility, and good humor - Seek to understand — not judge or romanticize — other cultures - Give back to the local economy - Share what they've learned with others
With its focus on strategy Planetary Annihilation is less about micromanaging resources and individual units, and more about grand sweeping plans.
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.
You can even choose to micromanage your game with factories, farms and most other buildings allowing you to tweak the wages, choose how the building operates, purchase upgrades, fiddle around with the prices and so much more.
Micromanaging your party feels like more of a puzzle than true combat, which is something reflected further in the combat system itself.
This tree will also make Deathtrap a more aggresive, self - sustaining companion in order to remove a lot of the micromanaging from the new player.
This adds a bit of micromanaging to the game, as each unit does have a cool down period and they require food before you can add more to the battlefield.
It's pretty complex stuff as each action is assigned to a button, and the game forces you to micromanage every single one just to do the most mundane stuff like walking around, picking up items, getting dressed and more.
Some more casual players will need to dedicate some time to learn how to micromanage movement with fighting but once they perfect this skill they will be able to fully enjoy the boisterous celebration of our shared culture.
Geared for those who are more into the front office aspect of sports than on - field action, this sim lets you take control of your own soccer club, micromanaging everything from the financial side and player development in order to formulate a dominant franchise.
Though «some partners micromanage more than others,» juniors got «a surprising amount of responsibility straight away; even when the stakes are higher and I have less I'm never shut out.»
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.
I guarantee you that no employer wants to micromanage or ask an employee more than once to do something, no matter what it is.
Do you find yourself in an unnecessary micromanaged Recruitment environment where you are capable of more.
When faced with corporate demand for constant micromanaging of public image and an increasing global focus on corporate social responsibility, PR managers are more essential than ever to organizations of any size.
Bigger companies are perceived to be more stable, provide lots of opportunities for advancement, and offer excellent benefits, but often suffer from a need to micromanage sales reps. Smaller companies have a perceived instability and uncertainty because of their size, but that's usually not so.
This will prevent micromanaging of tasks — which can only lead to more arguing.
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