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Serious Trump is a micromanager

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"Separation anxiety - Trump’s management style poses challenges in Oval Office" - http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN13Q46U

It has proven one of Donald Trump's greatest strengths in building a worldwide luxury brand: An obsessive attention to detail, down to the curtains hanging in hotel rooms and the marble lining the lobby floor.

As president, it may prove one of his major liabilities, presidential historians warn.

Interviews with a dozen people familiar with how Trump conducts business reveal the president-elect as a micromanager who regularly spars over details about décor in projects across his real estate and branding empire.

"I'm very much involved in the details," Trump said during a June deposition in a lawsuit stemming from his development of a Washington hotel. "I was involved in the design of the building and the room sizes and the entrances and the lobby and the marble and the bathrooms and the fixtures and the bars and a lot of things."

Trump announced on Wednesday that he would leave his businesses "in total" so that he could focus on the presidency. But those who have worked with him say a lifetime habit of micromanaging may be difficult to break, providing ammunition for critics who say his decisions as president will be driven by his private interests.

A former employee of the Trump Organization who has worked closely with Trump was sceptical that he could leave behind his beloved company after spending decades building it up. "I can't picture him stepping aside for the presidency," the ex-employee said.

Even if he does make a clean break, Trump will have to guard against getting bogged down in the bureaucratic minutiae inherent in the office. He should avoid the example of President Jimmy Carter, another famous micromanager, who spent his first months in office poring over the White House tennis court schedule, said Ross Baker, a professor of political science at Rutgers University.

Micromanagers rarely make successful presidents,*said Rick Ghere, an associate professor of political science at the University of Dayton in Ohio. To be effective, presidents must delegate authority to members of their cabinet and rely on a range of expertise, he said.

"Being a decisionmaker in a high-level public position is a lot different than being a CEO," Ghere said.


RUINED WINDOWS

Trump has said he will turn the Trump Organization over to his three adult children, who are already deeply involved in real estate projects around the world.

His daughter Ivanka, for instance, was charged with overseeing the renovation of Washington's Old Post Office Pavilion, a $200 million project to turn the historic building into a luxury hotel. In cases where Trump has delegated authority, he still demonstrates a deep reluctance to let go, even when it comes to seemingly trivial details.

Two people who participated in an inspection of the Washington hotel with Trump shortly before he announced his candidacy in June 2015 remember the businessman growing incensed over a detail: The restoration of exterior windows.

Trump said the windows looked terrible, though one of the sources recounting the story said there didn't seem to be anything obviously wrong with them. He demanded the contractor not be paid but was told the work had been done for free in the hopes of getting more business from the Trumps, according to the source.

That source and two others on the project also recalled hearing Ivanka say she needed her father's approval before signing off on some decisions she wanted to make on the project. The sources said it was not uncommon for her to say she would "run this by my father" or "check with New York."

Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks said Trump is "incredibly detail oriented as any great developer is, something he shares with his adult children including Ivanka."

Trump's reluctance to step aside from his company was apparent in a New York Times interview last week in which he said, "in theory I could run my business perfectly, and then run the country perfectly."
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HOW TALL ARE THE TREES?

Trump's reputation as a micromanager dates back to some of his earliest building projects.

In her 2013 book 'All Alone on the 68th Floor', Barbara Res, who oversaw construction of Trump Tower in Manhattan, described her boss in 1983 agonizing over the height and thickness of decorative trees in the building's atrium.

Three decades later, Trump would bring his management style to the presidential campaign trail. Three sources who worked on the campaign said Trump made almost all the decisions on spending, strategy, and messaging.

According to the sources, senior campaign officials were desperate to get aboard the candidate's plane early on in the presidential race, fearful if they were left behind he would change course on strategy and they would be shut out.

When Paul Manafort, who was helping run Trump's campaign, secured the candidate's authorization to spend $20 million hiring field operatives, he was triumphant, according to a Republican National Committee member, recounting an RNC meeting with Manafort in April.

The committee member though was perplexed - why had Manafort needed Trump's approval for an expenditure on such an essential part of his campaign, and why was the amount so small? At that point in an election year, past candidates had already begun spending upwards of $80 million on the same thing.

Manafort told Reuters that while it was true most candidates simply signed off on a budget rather than reviewing each expenditure, Trump was different because he was partly funding his campaign. "I understood it and totally agreed with that approach," Manafort said.

Later in the campaign, Trump was still agonizing over details. In October, he insisted on reviewing the script of a radio ad that was to be broadcast on stations with predominantly black audiences, according to a source inside the campaign.

Micromanaging is not necessarily a recipe for disaster - presidents like Abraham Lincoln, Carter and Barack Obama gained reputations as micromanagers, said Nancy Koehn, a professor at Harvard Business School who studies the history of leadership in the United States.

But Koehn said a micromanager with a lack of any government experience was a potentially toxic combination.

"I think it is highly likely that diving into areas in which he has very little experience without an extraordinary cast of experts around him will result in poor policy decisions which will have large unintended consequences," she said.

Only two of Trump's nominees so far have U.S. federal executive branch experience, although the lineup does include a state governor, several U.S. lawmakers, and a former Goldman Sachs executive.

(Reporting By Emily Flitter, editing by Paul Thomasch and Ross Colvin)
 
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Trump supporters here kpkb about women managers who are micromanagers but no complaints of men who are micromanagers?
 

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steve job was both a macrovisionary and a micromanager. result: great and almost perfect products.
 

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If all the politicians have gone to the beach, The Middle East will not be what it is now he said.



 
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ginfreely

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If all the politicians have gone to the beach, The Middle East will not be what it is now he said.




So he is not going to do anything and let the ISIS etc become worse? Now on hindsight he can say the politicians should have gone to beach and done nothing then on Saddam Hussein but they already created the problem then and now not going to do anything to solve it is plain irresponsible.
 

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i heard he is a micropenis...
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("Micropenis occurs in about 0.6% of males.")
 

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I remember a thread here about how people prefer to have male boss who made better bosses than female and I said then it's not true. This thread is proof that Trump the alpha male can be a sickening micromanager boss too, no difference from female.
 

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Being a micro manager is ok..but must know how to let go n delegate to capable ppl

Resist delegating to capable people is precisely what micromanagers do.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140911014325-93925342-how-to-tell-if-your-boss-is-a-micromanager

"Still can’t decide if your manager is a micromanager, here are some signs. Does your manager resist delegating, immerse themselves in overseeing the projects of others, correct tiny details and not focusing on the big picture, take back work that was assigned because they found a mistake in it, constantly quote, “If you want anything done right you need to do it yourself.” In this blog we will not only define the signs and what to do if your boss is a micromanager but will delve into what makes them so.

Professional managers map out the vision and provide the tools to get the task done. They then step back and become a facilitator if needed. Micromanagers dictate every aspect of the project.
Most micromanagers have an insecurity about their own performance. They feel intimidated by their employee. They poses trust issues, not allowing them to empower others
. So how is this behavior learned?

It could be a personality trait derived from one of the Five Factor Model dimensions known as Conscientiousness but put on steroids. Behavior traits of conscientious people are organized, vigilant, self-discipline and a desire to get a job done well. A micromanager possess all these traits but takes them to the extreme. Another reason might be what is known as the, bullying behavior. Most managers who possess the bullying behavior are often in a position of power and always have a target. What is the target? A Sharp, well-liked, and successful employee. Bullying behavior is intentional and directive to cause hurt and distress to the targeted employee. Managers with this behavior will make sure that no one ever calls their bluff and will work diligently to clear out anyone that attempt to do so. "
 
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Resist delegating to capable people is precisely what micromanagers do.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140911014325-93925342-how-to-tell-if-your-boss-is-a-micromanager

"Still can’t decide if your manager is a micromanager, here are some signs. Does your manager resist delegating, immerse themselves in overseeing the projects of others, correct tiny details and not focusing on the big picture, take back work that was assigned because they found a mistake in it, constantly quote, “If you want anything done right you need to do it yourself.” In this blog we will not only define the signs and what to do if your boss is a micromanager but will delve into what makes them so.

Professional managers map out the vision and provide the tools to get the task done. They then step back and become a facilitator if needed. Micromanagers dictate every aspect of the project.
Most micromanagers have an insecurity about their own performance. They feel intimidated by their employee. They poses trust issues, not allowing them to empower others
. So how is this behavior learned?

It could be a personality trait derived from one of the Five Factor Model dimensions known as Conscientiousness but put on steroids. Behavior traits of conscientious people are organized, vigilant, self-discipline and a desire to get a job done well. A micromanager possess all these traits but takes them to the extreme. Another reason might be what is known as the, bullying behavior. Most managers who possess the bullying behavior are often in a position of power and always have a target. What is the target? A Sharp, well-liked, and successful employee. Bullying behavior is intentional and directive to cause hurt and distress to the targeted employee. Managers with this behavior will make sure that no one ever calls their bluff and will work diligently to clear out anyone that attempt to do so. "

If Trump did micromanage his campaign..he did well cause he won. N micromanagers who know their stuff is fine if the ppl who work under him can tolerate it. Look at pinky. He is definitely no micromanager..he is totally bochap n incompetent..Tat is y the place is on autopilot..n look at the ambassador to Ah Tiong land shooter off his big mouth..n look at our own cabinet..they r just clowns n retards doing a job meant for real people who are willing to serve. If the Foreign Minister was doing his job...he will be on the phone to his counterparts n recall the ambassador..but mistake after mistake is being made n still no progress is being made
 

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the only thing he micromanaged was his micropenis with his microhands.

wtf trump a micromanager?when he bankrupted 4 casinos?he was digging into that shit and stuffing his face silly stuffing the balance sheets with debt and gorging on the profits like the bachannal buffet at las vegas i dont think he has the eye for the details,more like eye for the scamming.
 

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If Trump did micromanage his campaign..he did well cause he won. N micromanagers who know their stuff is fine if the ppl who work under him can tolerate it. Look at pinky. He is definitely no micromanager..he is totally bochap n incompetent..Tat is y the place is on autopilot..n look at the ambassador to Ah Tiong land shooter off his big mouth..n look at our own cabinet..they r just clowns n retards doing a job meant for real people who are willing to serve. If the Foreign Minister was doing his job...he will be on the phone to his counterparts n recall the ambassador..but mistake after mistake is being made n still no progress is being made

Its 2016. Just sit back and watch how Donald Trump performs. We do not need to be dogmatic about what will do well or not. Just like Deng Xiao Peng said black cat white cat.

Look at that piece of shit Obama who want to "change". LOL.

Do remember that LKY is also a micromanager.
 

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donald trump was sued 3,500 times over the course of twenty years.

for someone with amazing attention to details,this guy sure goes beyond the call of duty to get his ass sued.

[video=youtube;Jo2ASDv22rE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo2ASDv22rE[/video]
 

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If Trump did micromanage his campaign..he did well cause he won. N micromanagers who know their stuff is fine if the ppl who work under him can tolerate it. Look at pinky. He is definitely no micromanager..he is totally bochap n incompetent..Tat is y the place is on autopilot..n look at the ambassador to Ah Tiong land shooter off his big mouth..n look at our own cabinet..they r just clowns n retards doing a job meant for real people who are willing to serve. If the Foreign Minister was doing his job...he will be on the phone to his counterparts n recall the ambassador..but mistake after mistake is being made n still no progress is being made

People who can tolerate micromanagers got to be yes men or women. So in the long term the company will become devoid of talent and quality will worsen. And when another incompetent leader takeover and run it on autopilot - without any questions by these yes men or women - and that's when you will see the company crumble. Sounds familiar? Of course everything should blame on the voters themselves who sent criminal rapist/molester or traitors into govt.
 

ginfreely

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the only thing he micromanaged was his micropenis with his microhands.

wtf trump a micromanager?when he bankrupted 4 casinos?he was digging into that shit and stuffing his face silly stuffing the balance sheets with debt and gorging on the profits like the bachannal buffet at las vegas i dont think he has the eye for the details,more like eye for the scamming.

That's possible. Eye for details can be applied to fraud and scamming too.
 

ginfreely

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Its 2016. Just sit back and watch how Donald Trump performs. We do not need to be dogmatic about what will do well or not. Just like Deng Xiao Peng said black cat white cat.

Look at that piece of shit Obama who want to "change". LOL.

Do remember that LKY is also a micromanager.

That's true. Just wait and see. But it's bad that a confirmed fraudster and/or rapist/molester is elected to be President and legitimising such criminal behaviour. People will think it's alright to behave badly and still be President and if he did well as president can even dismissed all these bad acts as nothing.
 

ginfreely

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donald trump was sued 3,500 times over the course of twenty years.

for someone with amazing attention to details,this guy sure goes beyond the call of duty to get his ass sued.

[video=youtube;Jo2ASDv22rE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo2ASDv22rE[/video]

The legal system is a tool this wealthy bully used to shut up his adversaries with limited resources such as homeowners.

"...at least 3,500 legal actions in federal and state courts during the past three decades. They range from skirmishes with casino patrons to million-dollar real estate suits to personal defamation lawsuits."

"The legal actions provide clues to the leadership style the billionaire businessman would bring to bear as commander in chief. He sometimes responds to even small disputes with overwhelming legal force. He doesn’t hesitate to deploy his wealth and legal firepower against adversaries with limited resources, such as homeowners. He sometimes refuses to pay real estate brokers, lawyers and other vendors."

"As USA TODAY previously reported, he also uses the legal system to haggle over his property tax bills. His companies have been involved in more than 100 tax disputes, and the New York State Department of Finance has obtained liens on Trump properties for unpaid tax bills at least three dozen times."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...donald-trump-lawsuits-legal-battles/84995854/
 
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