When we think of micromanaging, we typically think of it as a negative thing. But the reality is, extra supervision and coaching are sometimes necessary before some individuals are ready to leave the nest. In today's episode, Quint Studer and Janet dive into the topic—discussing what micromanaging is, when it’s necessary, and how leaders can communicate effectively with employees who may need extra support and supervision.
Episode 117
What is Micromanagement?
When we think of micromanaging, we typically think of it as a negative thing.
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Janet Pilcher
President, Studer Education
About the Episode

- How can we have productive conversations with our supervisor if we feel micromanaged?
- Why is micromanaging not always a bad thing?
- What can leaders do to help employees feel supported, not micromanaged?
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