Micromanager (noun)

A person who manages or directs with excessive control or attention to details.

Origin:

1980s: from micro- "small" + manage.

Examples:

  1. She was labeled a micromanager by her subordinates due to her intrusive style of management.
  2. He was constantly criticized for being a micromanager and not giving his team enough autonomy.
  3. The micromanager's demanding nature created a high-stress work environment.
  4. The company's success was attributed to its lack of micromanagers.
  5. The micromanager's attention to detail often led to delays and inefficiencies.
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