A micromanager is someone who, for many different reasons, closely observes or tries to control the work

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A micromanager is someone who, for many different reasons, closely observes or tries to control the work of subordinates or employees. Discuss why someone might micromanage, and why it might be difficult for someone who does so to accept that there are numerous ways to accomplish tasks and goals. What kind of impact does a micromanager have on employees, and how does this relate to the task of delegating?

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Contemporary Business

ISBN: 9781119498414

18th Edition

Authors: Louis E. Boone, David L. Kurtz, Susan Berston

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