Micro management in project management

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Micro management

Abstract

This article will provide insight into Micro-management in project management, especially what the drawbacks to micro-management are to projects and how to avoid micro-management in project management as a project leader.

What is Micromanagement: Micromanagement is a style of management where a manager or team leader closely controls every aspect of a project. This kind of management can have several impacts on all four perspectives of project management.

Why: Everybody knows the term and that its can have serisuos effects on many factors at a workplace. In the book “My way or the highway: The micromanagement survival guide.” By Harry E. Chambers from 2009, he explains that “79% have experienced micromanagement from their current or past managers.” (Page 31) Chambers, Harry E. My way or the highway: The micromanagement survival guide. Vol. 13. ReadHowYouWant. com, 2009.

How to avoid micro management:

This article will also go into depths of what tools to use for avoiding micro management and what to look out for a leader to make sure that one does not do micro management.

Content:

  • Intro
  • Definition of micro management
    • What is Micro mangenment
    • Why is it important to know abound
  • The negative impact of micro management on
    • team morale
    • motivation
    • project progress
    • project efficiency
    • project success
  • The need for a balance between control and autonomy in project management
  • Strategies and tools for avoiding micro management
    • delegating responsibilities
    • establishing performance metrics
    • clear communication
  • The importance of empowering team members and promoting creativity and innovation
  • The role of trust and transparency in avoiding micro management
  • The impact of micro-management on the four perspectives of project management (Purpose, People, Complexity, and Uncertainty)
  • Best practices for avoiding micro-management.
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