Thursday, February 29, 2024

stop micro managing

 Manage- Without Micromanaging ! ( wed 25 May 2011 ) 

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Both new and experienced managers can struggle with how be involved in their employees' work without micromanaging.

You want to be hands-on and provide support, but still give them autonomy to make decisions.

There are two stages where it makes sense to engage more deeply:
preparation and review.

(a) When the employee is laying out the plans for her work, your role is to ask crucial questions:
Who should be involved?
How does this fit into your goals?
These conversations will assure you the employee is prepared and ready to act on her own.

(b) When the project is complete, do a post-action review. Reflect on what worked, what didn't, and what the employee learned.
There's NO NEED  to get involved in between ( that is, DURING work is in progress ! )  unless (1) the employee is a fresher  or (2) problems arise in the middle , unexpectedly ! 

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