Sentences with phrase «time micromanaging»

The game focuses on survival above all else and you'll spend much of your time micromanaging this.

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If you've had a micromanaging boss at any time in your work life, you probably look back on that time and remember how it hurt the company, employees and the manager.
«If you are going to micromanage all of your outsourcing, the savings in management attention and time that is the whole point of outsourcing is lost.»
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.
It seems that he has the best intentions, but — and this is a big but — from time to time, he will overstep the shop manager's authority and try to micromanage his employees.
Having worked in the past for entrepreneurs whose micromanaging wasted «so much time,» Faught says he stresses to employees that if something goes wrong, there won't be any pointing of fingers.
Giving employees the space and time to maintain a healthy work - life balance keeps people from feeling micromanaged.
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.
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.
Now the Saudis seem to believe that with oil inventories approaching average and a solid alliance with Moscow, they can let oil prices rise and micromanage the markets at any time.
Helpdesk employees felt like «Big Brother» was micromanaging them with a timing and scoring system.
@ new - man: why do you think your god spent so much time and effort and goodness to create from nothing a perfect universe and a perfect existence with all of its intricacy... and then tricked Eve into eating an apple so that he could then undo his master work that he put so much time and effort into and turn it into the barely holding together chaos that we see today that he has to constantly micromanage?
Please tell me what sort of asinine fool spends so much time and effort and goodness to create from nothing a perfect universe and a perfect existence with all of its intricacy... and then when it's finally done, tricks Eve into eating an apple so that he can then undo his master work that he put so much time and effort into and turn it into the barely holding together chaos that we see today that he has to constantly micromanage?
what sort of asinine fool spends so much time and effort and goodness to create from nothing a perfect universe and a perfect existence with all of its intricacy... and then tricks Eve into eating an apple so that he can then undo his master work that he put so much time and effort into and turn it into the barely holding together chaos that we see today that he has to constantly micromanage?
Free - range kids typically have a lot of time devoted to play and explore, without parental or adult supervision or 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.
As part of her strategy to see an Akufo - Addo presidency, Nana Konadu early this year dispatched her micromanaged Friends of Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings (FONKAR) to pledge allegiance and unwavering support for the three - time NPP flag bearer.
As the Times» Nick Confessore wrote recently, the candidate has a bad habit of micromanaging his campaign, and that extends to handling reporters.
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.
I felt so comfortable and very much like myself — maybe the first time in ages — that I didn't even bother to micromanage her or anxiously try to have a glimpse or two.
Donahue tries to learn from Malden, but Malden is a horrible manager, yelling all the time, impatient, demanding, and micromanaging.
While most of a player's time is spent running around the battlefield, beating bosses and capturing forts, a surprisingly large amount of time is also devoted to micromanaging allies.
Sage policy makers have recognized that trying to micromanage school and district «inputs» is a waste of time.
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.»
At the same time, they worry when regulators cloak their impulse to micromanage in the language of «accountability,» since they're also concerned that schools maintain true operational freedom and the ability to innovate.
David Perkins in Making Learning Whole (2010) suggests, «Most of the time learners may be micromanaged passengers, doing what they are told.
My school's administrators trust teachers to use our meeting time to serve our students, and they don't micromanage us with top - down agendas.
A suitable mix of index funds IS a great option if you don't want to spend a lot of time and effort micromanaging your money.
They've decided, oh, well, now is a great time to micromanage.
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.
Its castle storming time, and castle defending time as it were, with you taking on the roll a micromanaging lord tasked with surviving waves of assailants in a fantasy realm.
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.
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.
You don't have to micromanage the building and production of each of your planets, so that leaves time to do battle over and over again.
There are games out there that challenge the strategic mind, none better for the newcomer than Rome: Total War II which, as with others in the Total War franchise features both RTS (Real - Time Strategy) and turn - based strategy elements, so you can either rule from above and conquer Europe with complete confidence in your generals and armies or, you can micromanage and lead your armies into every battle you face, and make no mistake, you will face a lot.
Bloons TD5 is a busy game, and with lots happening on the screen at one time players will have to strategize and micromanage effectively to succeed.
There simply is not time to micromanage every aspect of acase, and todo so would impose unreasonable fees on the client.
Sadly, it may be some time before we live in a world where we can travel and be charged reasonable fees without having to micromanage our phones and research these fees ahead of time.
On the other hand, if you know your boss in involved in many projects and doesn't have the time or concern to micromanage, just being a consistent deliverer of results will do wonders for their trust and your relationship.
We're looking for a professional, team - oriented individual who can manage an aggressive workload, meet expectations on project timelines, and consistently deliver high - quality work on time without being micromanaged.
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