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If a manager has equal preference for Specific and General, they can be very difficult to work for. This kind of manager not only knows what needs to be done, but tends to become very specific in telling employees exactly how to do it. Because they, as managers, have a handle on both aspects of the work, they often do not delegate, believing that it is easier to just do it themselves, or that they can do a better job themselves.
Words That Change Minds: The 14 Patterns for Mastering the Language of Influence
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