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Is Micromanaging Passé?

September 24th, 2015 by

Micromanage

Between online productivity tools and tracking software, is micromanaging passé?

 

Hah.

 

In today’s multi-project environment, empowering teams is a survival technique, not a management technique. Yet PSI trainers and consultants still find managers who over-monitor, dictate how tasks should be done, or insist on daily work breakdowns. The result? A demotivated, demoralized, disengaged team.

Micromanagers hide by calling themselves “perfectionists“. Here’s a quick summary of the difference:

 

    • A perfectionist insists that project materials and reports contain no typos.

 

    • A micromanager rewrites everything for style, not substance, and proofreads everything personally because s/he doesn’t trust Spellcheck.

 

If that sounds familiar, try these behaviors:

 

  • Barring emergencies, wait for the update meetings.
  • Don’t ask to be copied on emails for small details.
  • Monitor activities with a one-to- two week (5-10 working days) timeframe to avoid tracking minutia.
  • Share the big picture; let staff figure out how to achieve it.

 

Of course, letting go is easier with a system that empowers teams so managers can supervise multiple projects effectively.

 

Meanwhile, for the micromanager in your office, send them this. They’ll probably need to lie down with a cool compress for the rest of the day – so you can get some work done.

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