The Anxious Achiever

Why Do We Micromanage People? With Prof. Julia Milner

Feb 12, 2026
Prof. Julia Milner, an organizational behavior professor at EDHEC who studies leadership, coaching, and micromanagement, explores why well-meaning help becomes control. She explains anxiety-driven micromanagement, how questions can secretly shut down dialogue, and practical shifts from fixing to coaching to rebuild trust and confidence.
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Expert Promotions Produce Micromanagers

  • Many promoted experts become micromanagers because leadership training is lacking.
  • People default to giving advice and direction because that's how they were rewarded previously.
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The Advice Trap Perpetuates Micromanagement

  • Milner described an "advice trap": givers feel motivated and assume receivers welcome advice.
  • That trap sustains micromanagement even when advice actually demotivates recipients.
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Dialogue Requires Real Listening

  • Leading questions masquerade as dialogue but steer decisions toward the leader's preference.
  • True dialogue requires open-ended questions and genuine listening before sharing your view.
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