- Managing Short & Long-Term Goals
- Pitfalls Of Micromanaging
- Managing Various Teams
- Factors Affecting a Manager
- Managing The Team
- Managing New Transformations
- How Managers Meet Expectations
- Managing The Work Culture
- Choosing a Manager
- Managing the Manager - Home
Managing the Manager Resources
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Pitfalls Of Micromanaging
A good manager should always keep in mind that having exact reppcas of himself/herself in the team is never considered to be a good idea. Unless there are real issues affecting the performance. The manager must allow some dissimilarities in the way the team members handle things and must avoid micro management.
Various researchers state that the most significant reason behind employees leaving a company is because of a horrible relation with their direct bosses. While a bad relation with a manager is not necessarily always the outcome of micromanaging, it can induce a bad feepng in an already weak or strained relation.
The most effective way to be sure that a manager doesn t end up becoming a micromanager is to follow strict managerial ethics and by consistently holding on becoming a better manager. If a person is working under a micromanager, it would be wise if he does not overreact and let all the anger out on the micromanager.
Micromanagers behave arrogantly because of problems not related to the workplace. Their behavioral style may be related to their personal pfe crisis than their business pfe. People need to reapze that when working with a micromanager, battles should be picked carefully; not everything is worth quarrepng for.
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