
The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast Episode 254 - Occupational Safety - Micromanagement
In this episode, Dr. Ayers tackles the issue of micromanagement in safety leadership. He challenges the common assumption that micromanagement is caused by “problem employees,” arguing instead that it usually reflects a supervisor’s need for control.
🔑 Key Points-
Micromanagement is a leadership issue. Dr. Ayers emphasizes that supervisors often micromanage because they want tasks done their way, not necessarily the best or safest way.
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It damages trust and performance. Employees who feel micromanaged become less confident, less engaged, and less willing to take initiative.
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Leaders must let employees own their work. Effective safety leadership requires giving employees room to think, act, and solve problems.
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Coaching beats controlling. Instead of hovering, leaders should set expectations, verify competency, and then step back.
Micromanagement doesn’t create safer workers—it creates frustrated ones. Trust your people, guide them, and let them do their jobs.
