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Giving Work To Maintain Control

When higher-ups doubt employees’ work ethic, one solution is to micromanage their time with an endless list of tasks to keep them chained to their desks – even if some of those tasks are pointless.

Managers may not even know if an employee has finished their core work, but they are giving additional busywork to ensure that they don't finish for the day. This is to ensure that employees are working, so the manager has a sense that they are still in control.

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I wish I knew about the 80/20 rule much earlier.

Stop giving superficial and useless work to employees just to keep them busy.

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