0 to control every part of a situation, even small details: --
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.
These exercises tend to be the most far-removed from functional movement, due to their attempt to micromanage the variables acting on the individual muscles.
To win, players must develop and micromanage balanced and organized armies.
She moves into a middle-class family's home, where she micromanages family members' private lives.
Many groups are demanding a more hands-off approach where government does not micromanage the family.
The memory controller flaw could have been mitigated by a mature code-development environment, to unburden the programmer from having to micromanage small chunks of code.
Their heavy-handed approach to the issue—their control freakery of wanting to micromanage everything from the centre—overlooks the public service that individuals are prepared to contribute to their local communities, unpaid.
We need genuinely independent trusts that are not micromanaged centrally with the objective of uniformity.
If something is not working, their solution is to regulate and micromanage.