Comment by mathattack
Comment by mathattack 12 hours ago
A few made up examples:
- Asking you to lie about the status of your work in a status report. (Hiding bad news)
- Deliberately misrepresenting how much something will cost. (Or did cost)
- Asking you to interview someone from a competitor purely to gain market intelligence.
- Falsely blaming another team for mistakes.
- Misrepresenting financial metrics or KPIs.
Micromanagement can be bad, though sometimes it's needed and sometimes it's a symptom of a weak manager doing what they need to in order to stay accountable. Sometimes it's a control tool for sociopaths. When the ethical boundaries are crossed, it's a symnptom of sociopathy.