Applied naively, they become back-seat driving mechanisms with which investors can micromanage startups, to the detriment of both.
During the 1990s, in particular, the Fund acquired a reputation for trying to micromanage economic policy in debtor countries.
The upshot of the crisis is that Lulu is allowed to take up tennis, which Chua then proceeds to micromanage.
Imagine a chief executive trusting an underling without hovering overhead and swooping down to micromanage at the first sign of trouble.
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From an employee perspective, I think a major factor is when management feels they have a right to micromanage your life.
Mr Bush has established a friendly relationship with the press corps, a group that he initially tried to micromanage and spoon-feed.
One telling sign a CEO is feeling overwhelmed, he says, is when the CEO begins to "micromanage" and fixate on small details.
"Just because you can see what's online doesn't mean that you should obsess over it and micromanage every text message, " Steinberg said.
In addition, Ochiel accused Fifa of interfering in the running of Kenyan football, saying the ruling body was not supposed 'to micromanage us'.
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In the press, the public service and privately in his own party, Mr Rudd's setbacks have sparked gripes about his attempts to micromanage policy.
Although all of the big tech companies got where they are through disruption, they are now in the position of trying to micromanage innovation.
The common wisdom in Ukraine suggests that, if Ms Tymoshenko wins the election, she will consolidate her power, undermine the opposition and micromanage the government.
Watching Kate micromanage Jon as he installed that garage shelving, I thought, Do I sound like that? and knew with certainty that I often do.
Mr Laws said the government would not wish to micromanage schools.
The Administration think its better micromanage, Ryan said, like picking winners and losers through regulation, or crystallizing, rather than eliminating, Too Big To Fail with Dodd-Frank.
What is it about health care that leads otherwise rational people to conclude they can effectively micromanage the health care decisions of millions of patients and providers?
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"OPEC is trying to micromanage the oil price at the upper end of the range, " Peter Gignoux, an oil industry analyst at Schroder Salomon Smith Barney, told CNN.
Maybe we don't need to micromanage every aspect of this.
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Achieving greater clarity in government policies, avoiding the temptation to micromanage markets, and remaining open to innovation should be overarching strategies that take into account the shifting international balance of power.
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In June 2008, FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking suggesting rules which would significantly enhance its preexisting authority over product placement and micromanage how and when sponsorship disclosures would be made.
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The term "swish of skirt" is often used in Korean to describe women acting in a way seen as overly aggressive, such as housewives trying to micromanage all aspects of their children's educations.
Mr Berman told the Washington Post that although "billions have gone down a rat hole in the past" in Pakistan, he did not want to "micromanage" the country's use of the new money.
Why do people who have the potential and ability to think strategically, empower others, and prioritize issues choose to micromanage, be myopically short-termed, and dive non-discriminately into every problem thrown his or her way?
"But reality is quite different, " and big hurdles remain in getting customers, most of whom are accustomed to pay little attention to their power bills, to micromanage their energy use and accept energy market price risk.
He said the lawsuit proposal would "allow New York State judges to micromanage the NYPD" and an inspector general could muddy policy for officers and make other law enforcement agencies reluctant to share information with the NYPD, for fear the inspector might have access to it.
My impression on talking to News Corp is that Rupert Murdoch will attempt to shy away from commenting on the detail of what happened at the News of the World: as the CEO of a global media conglomerate with 53, 000 employees and hundreds of individual businesses, he will make clear that he can't micromanage all subsidiaries.
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