How to deal with project managers who micromanage?

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Published on 2010-12-15T23:22:00Z Indexed on 2011/01/15 5:59 UTC
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Perhaps I'm just naive, but when I try to decipher the wall of tasks I'm targeted to do over the course of a week, I just can't help but think whoever builds the project schedule needs to get some remedial training on basic project management.

For example, I am assigned 13 tasks today, the shortest lasting .13 days (default time metric in Microsoft Project), and the longest lasting .75 days. I can't help but think that it is blatant micromanagement scheduling projects in sub 10 minute intervals.

The effects of management are becoming evident in slipped tasks, resource assignment exceeding capacity by a factor of two at some points in time, and spending more time clearing tasks and figuring out what comes next than actually doing work.

How can I convince the project manager to create tasks with larger duration and to see the larger picture? Micromanagement == insane schedules?

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