Micromanagement as a productivity killer: three reasons to give subordinates more freedom

Too many managers mistakenly believe the best way to achieve maximum productivity and efficiency in their subordinates is micromanagement and having full control over what they do. But this system does not take into account the specifics of individual employees or their motivation to do the job "their own way"; therefore, it does not work. The way to greater work efficiency is not more precise instructions and rules, but rather increased powers for the rank and file.