For them, «lifting the floor» will continue to be the top education priority, along
with micromanaging the system.
Having a boss will always mean doing things their way, answering to them every single day if you're unlucky enough to land
yourself with a micromanaging ponce and doing things on their terms.
The unsaid message was that directors also had to stop
with their micromanaging of the company and return to their main job, which is largely the hiring and firing of a CEO.
Editor's note: Inc.com columnist Alison Green answers questions about workplace and management issues — everything from how to deal
with a micromanaging boss to how to talk to someone on your team about body odor.
Not exact matches
«Those pushing for net neutrality think the world would work better if the Internet was somehow magically transformed into a public utility, like a water or electricity company,
with the FCC and state regulators setting rates, overseeing investment, and
micromanaging relationships between providers and customers,» Downes says, adding the result would be devastating to the smooth functioning of ISP networks.
Adobe products are synonymous
with creativity, and only through the avoidance of
micromanaging are the people who create those products truly free to create.
He and Confinity's other co-founder, Peter Thiel, became increasingly frustrated
with Musk's penchant for
micromanaging, as disagreements over technology and branding festered.
When I checked in
with them, one employee said that he or she had never been so
micromanaged.
Being too detail - laden
with some people may make them think you're
micromanaging, but not being specific enough may not get your point across.
He doesn't
micromanage them, but is always in their face in terms of anything that has to do
with customer or design.
However, very active investors can also
micromanage, so founders need to be careful regarding who they choose to partner
with.
«The Control Freaks» take this to a whole other level though, looking at every detail of how you run your business
with a microscope, and then
micromanaging to «tell» you how to move the business forward.
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?
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.
I use Kim Kalstrom as a joke, along
with only having Sonogo as backup for Giroud, but we keep gettingthese type of huge stupid errors which can only ne due to him trying to
micromanage everything about a vast empire that has become Arsenal.
Today even toddlers» days are overscheduled, and their lives are
micromanaged and they're primarily
with adults.
I definitely felt I had to leave the «medical model» behind, all of their concern about my growing baby and me, helped me to educate myself about the entire process and I started to realize that they were truly
micromanaging a process that I instinctively felt belonged entirely to God and nature,
with people helping when needed.
You can't teach the kids what they need to learn unless you
micromanage every second of the hour to hour and a half the practice runs, filling every nook and cranny
with teaching tips and drills.
I really wish there was some way for us to let our kids sleep on their tummies without risking SIDS **, because I'm absolutely convinced that that's why we're all so consumed
with sleep — they don't sleep well in general, so it's not just that we're nervous or
micromanaging or whatever.
Help them strategize a Plan B when Plan A falls through, but do not nag, do not
micromanage, and do not intervene in communications
with teachers, administrators, and college admissions officers.
On the contrary — rescuing, nagging, reminding, and
micromanaging undermine the emotional connection we all work so hard to establish
with our children.
Avoid the urge to
micromanage or hover: your child is having fun
with self - directed play, and this is what counts.
Governor Cuomo's deal
with legislative leaders on expanded access to breast cancer screening falls squarely within three unfortunate Albany traditions: It
micromanages the health - care industry in ways that add red tape and drive up costs.
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.
What this meant to me was not to
micromanage my team, but instead to have frequent, positive, and productive discussions
with each of my team member so that I could better guide them and not let the research stop as a result of a student getting stuck and not wanting to ask for help.
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.
«At the smallest level, DOE, in concert
with [the White House Office of Management and Budget] and Congress,
micromanages internal lab - directed investment decisions.»
Ask a helicopter parent why they
micromanage their child's life, and you will probably be met
with a quizzical look, as if you asked something as obvious as Why do you feed your kid?
This obsession
with diet can turn into yet another way we try to
micromanage our lives and keep all of our balls in the air.
With its stellar survival mechanics, The Long Dark makes for a brutal experience that requires patience and
micromanaging to fully appreciate.
Determining that this isn't sufficiently interesting to maintain audience interest, things slide into cheap thriller territory
with Ana's former boss, the stalker / kidnapper Jack Hyde (Eric Johnson), haunting our heroine while her husband tries to
micromanage her life.
Arriving in their new home proves to be a much bigger change than either expected, however,
with little actually changing in Caroline's outlook on life other than the focus of her incessant
micromanaging.
This isn't so much a behind - the - scenes look at Signs as a celebration of M. Night Shyamalan's M. Night Shyamalan - ness,
with the hyphenate bemoaning CGI (because it's the one aspect of the production he can't
micromanage), delivering lectures on marketing, doubting the need for music in his films as it only clouds «the poetry of the writing,» and, finally, freely admitting to being a hardcore capitalist.
Steinfeld's
micromanaging evenness is also impressive, and a source of humor for her frequent presumption; her witty concision contrasts
with Cogburn's lonely on - the - trail chattiness.
Don't just whip together yet - another box of «Instant FPS» or «Just Add Water RPGs» sort of games — make an RPG
with FPS elements where you can use race against other players online after natural resources where you can build a tower - defense stronghold at that you have to
micromanage.
Always, he understood that gains could be achieved only by maintaining a strategic vision, forming broad alliances, ignoring the temptation to
micromanage, and allowing others,
with less at stake, to take most of the credit.
Its 2016 platform devoted a separate section to Title IX, saying the civil rights office's «distortion of Title IX to
micromanage the way colleges and universities deal
with allegations of [sexual] abuse contravenes our country's legal traditions and must be halted.»
We have let an «obsession
with outcomes» make pre-K classrooms overscripted and message - packed, run on strict schedules and
micromanaged lesson plans.
Micromanages the way that state accountability systems include students
with disabilities, setting inflexible rules about how many students can take alternate assessments.
«
With accountability, often you have a standardized curriculum that's scripted and sometimes
micromanaged,» Ingersoll said.
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.
We need to re-examine the autonomy - accountability paradigm so that charters are not being
micromanaged and so that the expectations for performance are clear, strong and aligned
with realities of the 21st century.
«Building trust
with your partner is very important,» as companies that want to
micromanage from abroad may run into problems.
Printed books have to be moved around on pallets in trucks, and since
micromanaging physical distribution in the UK would be hard and expensive for a publisher in the US, it make a lot of sense for the US publisher to cut a deal
with a UK counterpart: I give you the right to some content, you print the books and distribute them, and we share the profits.
Many parents lament lending them their Nook Tablet or iPad, and this is the perfect device for kids to bring to school
with them and cost effective enough so you're not anxiously
micromanaging them when they use it.
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