1 to control every part of a situation, project, etc., even including the small details, in a way that may not be necessary and may not give enough responsibility to other employees:
She tends to micromanage, frustrating staff members with her unwillingness to delegate tasks.
Since the policy is decided by a legislature, there is no need to micromanage the local platforms of every single district.
Because of this, the superordinate controller need not micromanage things, or even be more than an open-loop controller.
You don't micromanage the operation of the heater or air conditioner, you may have no idea how any of that works.
Why does it have an amazing capacity to micromanage when local people cannot do so?
It should not be to micromanage the process or examine individual projects as is, unfortunately, still the case.
They acknowledge the issue and express their resolve to do better in the future by micromanaging less.
He appears to think that he can micromanage business and run everything, but he cannot.
If something is not working, their solution is to regulate and micromanage.