Sentences with phrase «who micromanages»

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).

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Adobe products are synonymous with creativity, and only through the avoidance of micromanaging are the people who create those products truly free to create.
Employees who feel micromanaged, and who are not left to perform to the best of their abilities, feel both a lack of autonomy and a lack of trust.
Build trust.An overbearing leader who is constantly micromanaging is one of the fastest ways to create disengagement.
However, very active investors can also micromanage, so founders need to be careful regarding who they choose to partner with.
There's that supervisor who feels the need to micromanage your every move.
The same sort who is sitting up in heaven feverishly micromanaging (as if God even cognitively functions like humans) the affairs of men in order to» keep up.»
In case you are looking to accuse him of tactical ineptitude, Wenger has never been a coach to micromanage his players on the pitch, even during the season they went unbeaten, he simply got intelligent self motivated players together who communicated with and led each other on the pitch, figuring out opponents and outwitting them without waiting for instructions from the bench, Henry, Pires, Vieira, Adams, Keown, Campbell come to mind here.
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.
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.
Teen boys who have «helicopter parents» who intervene at every possible conflict, micromanage their children's home life and schoolwork, and won't allow their sons to feel stress or frustration are doing a disservice.
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.
People have a complicated — and varied — biology and it is impossible to micromanage individual nutrients — if you do finish PHD you should move on to an author who really knows his stuff and has actually done nutrition / cancer research like T. Colin Campbell, in his new book Whole: Rethinking the Science of Nutrition, and also his first book the China Study.
The oldest (Wilson) has organized the train trip across India and micromanaged their every moment, much to the exasperation of a middle brother Brody, apprehensive about impending fatherhood, and kid brother Schwartzman, who is nursing a broken heart.
Representative John Kline, the Minnesota Republican who is chairman of the House Education Committee, said the existing law had left the federal government «micromanaging» the education system.
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.
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.
There may be some people who have no interest in micromanaging the small stuff and want to simply hand their manuscripts over to a business and let them do all the work, and that's fine, but you want to make sure you're not paying a whole lot for services that are free or inexpensive.
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.
While you can certainly get through the game just mixing and matching Mirages to your heart's content, folks who like to micromanage will be giddy to find out just how much customization can be done to your battle teams.
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.
and remove those who do not... and don't micromanage in the pursuit of perfection.
It's a fun idea, especially for those who like to micromanage their use.
Having staff like that in your business is far better for you and your company than trying to push and micromanage unenthusiastic staff who stick to doing the bare minimum they can get away with, especially when you have targets to meet.
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.
We're looking for people who want to earn good money in an environment where you're not micromanaged.
Desire to work for a Stable company (non emergency setting) who appreciates and respects the Nurse manager without micromanaging.
I am looking for a Trainee Recruitment Consutlant to join my clients team due there recent success, i now have an exciting oppertunity for a young driven individual who is looking to better there career with the opportunity to join a warm desk with huge billing potential without being micromanaged!
As it stands, Ludmer says there is an effort to «micromanage» the assessment of parenting to decide who is the better parent before awarding primary residence.
Ashley, who has a micromanaging boss, gets frustrated when she opens up the fridge to find leftover pizza and nothing else.
Alfie Kohn believes that children who are micromanaged risk becoming unquestioning «obeyers» rather than independent thinkers.
There are way too many new investors who pay a property manager, then they micromanage the property manager and end up doing everything that they are paying them to do.
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