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  2. Micromanagement - Wikipedia

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    Merriam-Webster's online dictionary defines micromanagement as "manage[ment] especially with excessive control or attention on details." [3]The online dictionary Encarta defined micromanagement as "atten[tion] to small details in management: control [of] a person or a situation by paying extreme attention to small details."

  3. Micromanagement (gameplay) - Wikipedia

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    Micromanagement in gaming is the handling of detailed gameplay elements by the player. It appears in a wide range of games and genres, including strategy video games, construction and management simulations, and pet-raising simulations.

  4. Wikipedia:Micromanagement - Wikipedia

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    While not technically prohibited, micromanaging the precise text, weight and balance of an article where an editor has a conflict of interest is generally seen as reprehensible.

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    The homeowners associations (HOAs) were initially established to help run and manage neighborhoods. However, with time they became more and more thirsty for power, imposing the most unbelievably ...

  6. Morning Glory: Goodbye Joe. Enjoy the beach - AOL

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    As did the second Russian invasion of Ukraine (the first occurred when he was vice president) and the attempt to micromanage the Ukrainian and the Israeli war efforts leading to long, drawn out ...

  7. Macromanagement - Wikipedia

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    Macromanagement is a style of leadership that is hands-off or from afar, allowing employees to have more freedom and control over their own work, while employers may shift their focus to strategic long-term goals.

  8. Contronym - Wikipedia

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    A contronym is alternatively called an autantonym, auto-antonym, antagonym, [3] [4] enantiodrome, enantionym, Janus word (after the Roman god Janus, who is usually depicted with two faces), [4] self-antonym, antilogy, or addad (Arabic, singular didd).

  9. How 'Project 2025' could change Medicare - AOL

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    The newly prominent "Project 2025" developed by conservative allies of Donald Trump could radically alter Medicare as seniors know it — if the ideas ever come to pass.