1. A person that micro manages every minuscule detail.
2. A person that micro manages every task on a grand scale.
2. A person that micro manages every task on a grand scale.
Jake is such a macro-micro manager. He not only told us what to do and how to do it, but provided step-by-step instructions from the beginning to the end of the task.
by Savencash October 18, 2010
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by dry water 69 September 25, 2022
The Assistant Plant Manager is usually the smartest person in the plant. Everybody respects him and knows he is the man in charge. He is usually very funny and everyone always laughs at his jokes.
Employee 1: Does anybody know what to do?
Employee 2: no, but I bet the assistant plant manager has the answer!
Employee 2: no, but I bet the assistant plant manager has the answer!
by sausagefest12 March 12, 2019
The act of managing by moving multiple people from position to position without a real reason other than to look like management is taking place.
after hearing the manager yell: "Carl, take over on fries, Winston, jump to the grill, John, take some orders." Bob could not help but grimace, realizing that another day of move-around-management is taking place.
by Zazelmaf March 08, 2010
The concept of Public Health Management is relatively new in terms of application, but it follows the general concepts of general management.
Dr F. Ohanyido defines Public Health Management as "all strategies such as policies, programs, projects, schemes and other initiatives directed at the protection and promotion of health; and the prevention of illness, injury and disability".
Public Health Management (PHM) is often associated with public sector policies and implementation of activities towards successful health outcome at population level.
Most recently, it has become a significant process for redesigning and reforming local health systems. But recently, some of us in the public health domain have encouraged the development of PHM on multisectoral platforms that will drive successful health outcomes in our communities.
Dr F. Ohanyido defines Public Health Management as "all strategies such as policies, programs, projects, schemes and other initiatives directed at the protection and promotion of health; and the prevention of illness, injury and disability".
Public Health Management (PHM) is often associated with public sector policies and implementation of activities towards successful health outcome at population level.
Most recently, it has become a significant process for redesigning and reforming local health systems. But recently, some of us in the public health domain have encouraged the development of PHM on multisectoral platforms that will drive successful health outcomes in our communities.
by health programmer July 20, 2010