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Sriram Krishnan
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In defense of micromanagement Delegation is over-rated, micro-management is under-rated and misunderstood. Zuck talks about this āprobably one of my most controversial leadership or management things is I donāt 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 modelās implications, every pixel. I rarely see a great company run in any other way. The natural question that gets asked is: doesnāt this make every leader below them unhappy? Iāll answer this empirically: look at the core leadership team of any of these companies and youāll see they have the same set of people for many, many years
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Double Dš©
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What I have to get off my mind real quick š While itās true that some successful founders like Zuckerberg, Musk, and Huang are deeply involved in the details, itās 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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