In business management, micromanagement is a management style where a manager closely observes or controls the work of their employees, generally used as a pejorative term. In contrast to giving general instructions on smaller tasks while supervising larger concerns, the micromanager monitors and assesses every step. Look up Management in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Look up Management in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with pejoration. ...
Micromanagement may arise from internal sources, such as concern for details, increased performance pressure, or insecurity. It can also be seen as a tactic used by managers to eliminate unwanted employees, either by creating standards employees cannot meet leading to termination, or by creating a stressful workplace causing the employee to leave. Insecurity is either danger, i. ...
Regardless of the motivation the effect can de-motivate employees, create resentment, and damage trust. It has been suggested that Base motive be merged into this article or section. ...
Micromanagement can also be distinguished from management by worker to boss ratio. When a boss can do a worker's job with more efficiency than giving the order to do the same job, this is micromanagement.
External links
Moongamers Gaming Community - An excellent example
Softpanorama micromanagement page
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Micromanagment may arise from internal sources, such as concern for details, increased performance pressure, or insecurity.
In computer games, especially strategy games, micromanagment refers to managing multiple battles and individual units, as opposed to the overall economy and unit construction.