The article compares the management styles of Andrew Cuomo and Michael Bloomberg, highlighting Cuomo's micromanagement which caused inefficiencies, versus Bloomberg’s empowering delegative approach. Both faced criticism for their decision-making, including Cuomo’s initial opposition to varying minimum wage tiers and Bloomberg’s avoidance of Superfund status for Gowanus Canal. Despite their failures, decisions influenced NYC real estate through policies that led to recent development booms. The article underscores the impact of these styles on urban development and highlights ongoing investments in the city's real estate market.
Cuomo's management style as a micromanager led to bottlenecks requiring constant approvals, contrasting Bloomberg's delegative approach that empowered his commissioners.
Despite being wrong at times, both Cuomo and Bloomberg displayed confidence in their decisions, with their differing policies influencing New York's development landscape.
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