Trust Me, I'm a PM
Micromanagement is the most hated word in leadership. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: sometimes, it works. In this episode, I share how "trusting the process" stalled a project for six months, and how stepping in to micromanage helped us ship in just four weeks. 📄 READ THE FULL ARTICLE Stop Chasing Every New Tool [https://open.substack.com/pub/trustedpm/p/why-i-still-micromanage-sometimes?r=6rzgqi&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true] 📬 SUBSCRIBE TO THE "Trust Me, I'm a PM" NEWSLETTER trustedpm.substack.com [https://trustedpm.substack.com/] Key Takeaways * The Reality Check: I watched a mobile app crawl for 6 months under "supportive coaching." Once I snapped and started micromanaging, we shipped in 4 weeks. * The "Burst" Strategy: Micromanagement shouldn't be a lifestyle, but it is a necessary tool for short bursts—specifically for inexperienced teams, high-risk projects, or when things are on fire. * Plan Your Exit: The difference between a toxic boss and a helpful leader is the exit plan. You must have a path from tight control to daily check-ins, and finally to weekly autonomy. * The Golden Rule: Being hands-on isn’t toxic. Being hands-on forever is.
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