One of the biggest problems
with micromanagers is that they don't know how disruptive they're being.
This wouldn't be the case if those companies were rampant
with micromanagers.
For example,
with a micromanager, you might ask if there's a particular concern driving the frequent check - ins.
Not exact matches
Heck, even Steve Jobs, who in some ways has become the epitome of the
micromanager, really stuck
with just a few things he cared about, like the design and look - and - feel of the products.
Bayern chose Guardiola's successor by way of some conventional managerial wisdom: Once your players tire of a demanding
micromanager, replace him
with a player's coach.
The indictment of Kaloyeros — along
with two of Cuomo's closest associates and several of the gov's donors — must have stung the former corruption fighter and notorious
micromanager.
Harris Campaign Staffers Leaving Candidate is called a
micromanager with a prima donna attitude.
Clarke is interviewed in the video, and he states what a perfectionist and
micromanager Kubrick was, and how difficult it was to write the book
with Kubrick constantly trying to change vocabulary and meaning as the book progressed, while at the same time directing the film version.