The record shows LBJ made a dog's breakfast of both, micromanaging the whole way.
But unable to trust others, Zhu is obsessed with micromanaging everything that comes across his desk.
Tough nuts if he wasn't, because the statute of limitations on micromanaging that process was running out.
"He's allowed them to go ahead without micromanaging, which some celebrities have a hard time doing, " she said.
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Firstly, status-driven leaders may find themselves micromanaging their talent, reducing their autonomy in case they outshine the boss.
The flip-side, a micromanaging boss, is far more difficult to deal with on a day-in and day-out basis.
The micromanaging of the SDI program contemplated by the Bingaman-Shelby amendment is calculated to deny the Pentagon such latitude, however.
All this micromanaging is highly inefficient, disrupting the production of gasoline (especially in the summer) and substantially raising its price.
But she is an accomplished politico in her own right, and has been accused by some of micromanaging the campaign.
Furthermore, Congress and others should avoid micromanaging how to implement the cuts and let the agencies evaluate what best suits their mission.
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In June she learned that a blog on Google's Blogspot site was masquerading as hers, claiming she likes micromanaging, throwing tantrums and being condescending.
He also said he spends less time on design and marketing than Mr. Jobs, who had a particular passion and reputation for micromanaging those functions.
Constant involvement overseas, especially micromanaging the affairs of other nations and killing people here, there, and everywhere, also creates enemies, determined to do the U.S. ill.
It is little wonder why clients complain about legal bills when so many lawyers both insist on micromanaging deals and lack that most old-fashioned of legal skills efficiency.
In films Bullock delivers an appealing and cute likability, but in showbiz she can be tough and fiendishly focused on micromanaging the minutest details of whatever occupies her.
All this micromanaging is highly inefficient and substantially raises prices.
Not that you'll really need to be micromanaging either of those things with 1GB of RAM and oodles of processing power, but still, it's a useful feature to have.
Make sure instructions are crystal clear and avoid micromanaging.
Micromanaging university admissions, as the British government has been trying to do on grounds of class, with targets, quotas, fines and strictures, risks the same consequences as similar American experiments based on racial preference.
The Department of Defence runs the parade, handling security and micromanaging logistics (keeping the procession moving at slightly over two miles per hour, for instance), but has no authority to arrange what the event looks and sounds like.
In sum, the FCC should publicly state that it has no interest in micromanaging or micro-regulating the wireless market to literally an inch of its life by applying nonsensical, Lilliputian-esque, net neutrality obligations on one-inch-range Near Field Communications that involve no wireless network at all.
Worse yet, the Gejdenson bill which is replete with micromanaging provisions and negotiating directives that impinge dramatically on presidential authority fails to take into account the abundant evidence that the Soviet Union has redoubled its efforts to secure currently controlled Western high technology, either directly or through diversions through East European intelligence assets.
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