-
narcissistic tendencies and/or
micromanage deliberately and for
strategic reasons, to
delegate work to
subordinates and then
micromanage those subordinates' performance...
- with
foreign leaders. The Wall
Street Journal reported that Xi
prefers micromanaging in governance, in
contrast to
previous leaders such as Hu
Jintao who...
-
subordinates upon
hearing of
instances of them
being broken and saw the need to
micromanage race
relations as part of his
ideological vision.
Mussolini and his wife...
- 1999, Cole
starred in the film
Office Space, in
which he portra**** the
micromanaging office supervisor Bill Lumbergh. When
asked about the oft-quoted character...
- ladders,
shoes and
chairs with
white phallic protrusions.
Despite the
micromanaged intricacy of the drawings, she
turned them out fast and in bulk, establishing...
-
particular set
number of
writers on each show. He stated, "They want to
micromanage the
creative process in a way that I
think is
antithetical to anybody...
- be." He has
admitted to
having autocratic tendencies and
prefers to
micromanage every aspect of a film's production.
Icelandic film
producer Sigurjón...
-
referred either to the Free
Software Foundation (and the watchful,
micromanaging eye of Stallman) or to one of
thousands of
different commercial, avocational...
-
Terminator 2.
Hamilton said she "really got a
little crazy trying to
micromanage" them to
ensure that they
moved the way her
character should. For this...
-
preventing establishment of an OTU
command and
having a
tendency to
micromanage because of the lack of
centralized control. Four main directorates—Military...