• HeavyDogFeet
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    621 year ago

    They’re frustrated because it shows that they aren’t necessary. People can just get on and do their work without some micromanager breathing down their neck.

    • DrMango
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      321 year ago

      This is true. Your job as a “boss” should not be to command and control but rather to remove obstacles preventing your workers from doing their jobs effectively.

      A good boss trusts their employees to do their work, but is comfortable working with them if there is an issue with their performance.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        Exactly this. I like my manager, but they busy themselves with their own job and making sure I’m not going to quit. If they had time to look over my shoulder, I would question their utility to the company.