We all know that one micromanager boss who just can’t let anyone have a day off in peace. But this story takes it to the next ...
There are myriad ways to be a bad boss, but in the pantheon of the all-time worst, the micromanaging boss is least in the top five. It pulls together all of the worst parts of a bad boss into one ...
Some bosses micromanage and seem to always find minor errors. They enjoy bickering about inconsequential details—and never ...
There's several signs you work for a boss that creates a false sense of urgency at your job for no reason — one of the biggest traits of a micromanaging boss who fails to take control in other ...
"That just doesn't seem a tangible possibility." Without hesitation, Beck describes himself as "[a] chronic workaholic, micromanager and paranoid about everything, especially failure." He credits ...
“Micromanaging is what it is ... “That’s what I’ve always been: a tough boss.” ...
So, how do you break the micromanager pattern? Being micromanaged sucks. Having a boss looking over your shoulder and telling you how to do every. little. thing, as if you have no clue how to get ...
“I’m proud to be a micromanager for what a customer sees, feels, and hears,” he explained. “I micromanage, but I provide leadership. People know what is important.” Drexler, whose career ...