I am a professional economist and I know that micromanagement is usually much more specific than administration. |
It is not micromanagement that we want to introduce, but we have made a political evaluation, which you have agreed. |
He is a conductor of bold gestures, not averse to sacrificing spontaneity for micromanagement of detail. |
People are lured by meticulous micromanagement and nobody ventures to delegate decision-making downwards. |
That would be better, they think, than a system based solely on the micromanagement of individual institutions deemed systemically significant. |
Medicine and physicians have had about all of the micromanagement that they can stand. |