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In defense of micromanagement Delegation is over-rated, micro-management is under-rated and misunderstood. Zuck talks about this ā€œprobably one of my most controversial leadership or management things is I donā€™t actually believe in delegating that much. I kinda think like the way a founder should work is you should basically make as many decisions and get involved as in as many things as you canā€ Every great founder in my experience does the above - see Elon or Jensen Huang. They are in the details ā€“ every technical nuance, every financial modelā€™s implications, every pixel. I rarely see a great company run in any other way. The natural question that gets asked is: doesnā€™t this make every leader below them unhappy? Iā€™ll answer this empirically: look at the core leadership team of any of these companies and youā€™ll see they have the same set of people for many, many years
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What I have to get off my mind real quick šŸ˜… While itā€™s true that some successful founders like Zuckerberg, Musk, and Huang are deeply involved in the details, itā€™s important to recognize that micromanagement can have significant downsides. I believe that excessive control can stifle creativity, reduce employee morale, and lead to burnout.
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