Micromanagement refers to a management style that involves managers exercising control over team members, teams, and also organizations, particularly in relation to the minutiae or minor details of day-to-day operations. While there is no single reason why some managers may choose to micromanage, many micromanagers exhibit similar behavioral traits, a consequence of perfectionism and/or underlying insecurities. In the culture of high performance that characterizes many contemporary mental health contexts, micromanagement also provides one way by which teams can be driven to achieve targets. However, over time, micromanagement leads to reductions in staff morale, creativity, and productivity; and increases in staff turnover. This paper provi...
Imagine finding one of your employees, doubled over, gasping for air, clutching her chest? She is in...
The purpose of this study was to describe the nature and degree of leadership styles as well as the ...
Purpose: To compare and contrast the core organisational processes across high and low performing me...
This discussion paper argues for the critical importance of successful leadership for effective ment...
MCur, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The nursing team in a mental health care faci...
Masteroppgave(MSc) in Leadership and Change - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2016In response to the negativity...
Since Nightingale implied that progress was inherent in good nursing, change has slowly but surely a...
This article provides evidence to suggest that mental health nurses may not be as competent in medic...
Although there is a substantial evidence base of interventions to treat child and adolescent mental ...
Leadership is the ability of an individual to initiate guidance and influence a group or an organiza...
Aims To evaluate the advancement of knowledge on the impact of an empowering leadership style on the...
{Excerpt} Micromanagement is mismanagement. What is it that one should decide in the higher echelons...
This paper led on to international collaborations with Australian scholars, and has yielded further ...
Purpose - Mental health conditions such as depression are prevalent in working adults, costly to emp...
This article presents findings from an in-depth qualitative study focused exclusively on the first-h...
Imagine finding one of your employees, doubled over, gasping for air, clutching her chest? She is in...
The purpose of this study was to describe the nature and degree of leadership styles as well as the ...
Purpose: To compare and contrast the core organisational processes across high and low performing me...
This discussion paper argues for the critical importance of successful leadership for effective ment...
MCur, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The nursing team in a mental health care faci...
Masteroppgave(MSc) in Leadership and Change - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2016In response to the negativity...
Since Nightingale implied that progress was inherent in good nursing, change has slowly but surely a...
This article provides evidence to suggest that mental health nurses may not be as competent in medic...
Although there is a substantial evidence base of interventions to treat child and adolescent mental ...
Leadership is the ability of an individual to initiate guidance and influence a group or an organiza...
Aims To evaluate the advancement of knowledge on the impact of an empowering leadership style on the...
{Excerpt} Micromanagement is mismanagement. What is it that one should decide in the higher echelons...
This paper led on to international collaborations with Australian scholars, and has yielded further ...
Purpose - Mental health conditions such as depression are prevalent in working adults, costly to emp...
This article presents findings from an in-depth qualitative study focused exclusively on the first-h...
Imagine finding one of your employees, doubled over, gasping for air, clutching her chest? She is in...
The purpose of this study was to describe the nature and degree of leadership styles as well as the ...
Purpose: To compare and contrast the core organisational processes across high and low performing me...