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by loupgarou21
5282 days ago
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These examples really won't give a good idea as to whether or not you're micromanaging. micromanaging would be you insisting on being included on parts of the design and implementation process that don't really require your input. Are you so involved in the coding process that the only point of the developers is that they're doing the actual typing? If so, you're micromanaging. The three examples you gave are not examples of micromanaging by themselves. |
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