#micromanaging — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #micromanaging, aggregated by home.social.
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An absentee leader can be just as bad as one who micromanages employees. A leader needs to find the sweet spot between those two for effective management/leadership. Employees need guidance & support, but too much or too little can be damaging. #absentee #micromanaging #leader #effective #sweetspot
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An absentee leader can be just as bad as one who micromanages employees. A leader needs to find the sweet spot between those two for effective management/leadership. Employees need guidance & support, but too much or too little can be damaging. #absentee #micromanaging #leader #effective #sweetspot
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An absentee leader can be just as bad as one who micromanages employees. A leader needs to find the sweet spot between those two for effective management/leadership. Employees need guidance & support, but too much or too little can be damaging. #absentee #micromanaging #leader #effective #sweetspot
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Judging by my feed, a lot of you need this.
"When Your New Boss Is a Micromanager" - Harvard Business Review
https://hbr.org/2024/06/when-your-new-boss-is-a-micromanager -
Elon Musk wants to approve all new hires personally.
This level of micromanagement tells me he doesn't trust the people he hired to do the job of hiring... If he couldn't do a good job hiring them, why does he think he will hire the right people for the rest of the company?
Hire the best people and let them do their jobs.
#ElonMusk #MicroManaging #HireTheBest -
Could eliminating most--or even all--#meetings make your company and team more productive and happier? The answer might be yes. A study of 76 companies that have deliberately reduced or eliminated meetings showed an increase in #JobSatisfaction, #communication, #cooperation, and #productivity, and a decrease in #micromanaging and #stress.
https://flip.it/rPa1O1 #Teamwork #Collaboration #Productivity #ProductivityHacks -
Had to put a kitchen towel on the counter so she can be comfortable supervising and judging the cooking 🍝 :blobcateyes:
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When the CTO wants to start checking out code, is that a red flag?