Locations
| Location | Neighborhood | Percentage |
|---|
| Silly Street | Toontown Central | 25% |
| Loopy Lane | Toontown Central | 10% |
| Punchline Place | Toontown Central | 10% |
| Maple Street | Daisy Gardens | 10% |
The Big Cheese is the eighth cog on the Bossbot Corporate ladder. It is a building-only cog (unless there is a cog invasion), and can be found extensively in the facilities of Bossbot Headquarters. It can range in level from eight to twelve.
In order to battle the C.E.O., Toons must earn parts for their Bossbot Cog Disguise by completing Shep Ahoy's ToonTasks, which can be done after completing ToonTasks from Donald's Dreamland and ToonTasks for the Lawbot Cog Disguise.
Level 50 Cogs are the highest possible level for Cogs.
The Lawbot Cog Suit is a suit containing fourteen parts. Each part is rewarded upon completion of Professor Flake's ToonTasks (after completing Dreamland ToonTasks first).
Sellbot Headquarters is located at the peninsula of Daisy Gardens' Oak Street. Sellbot Headquarters is home to Sellbot Towers and Sellbot Factory. On top of Sellbot Towers is where toons may find the Senior Vice President of Sales. Toons will encounter the HQ upon reaching Daisy Gardens' ToonTasks.
Loan Sharks are the seventh cog on the corporate ladder of Cashbots. Their levels range from seven to eleven. They are building-only cogs, unless there is an invasion. They are also found in Cashbot Headquarters Coin Mints, Dollar Mints, and Bullion Mints.
Locations
- Loopy Lane.
- Silly Street.
- Lighthouse Lane.
- Maple Street.
- Tenor Terrace.
- Sleet Street.
- Lullaby Lane.
- Cog building.
Short Changes are the strongest cogs at the bottom of the cog corporate ladder, because their Bounce Check can do a maximum of 11 damage.
Locations
- Lighthouse Lane.
- Tenor Terrace.
- Walrus Way.
- Lullaby Lane.
- Cog golf courses.
- Bossbot Clubhouse.
- Cog building.
Locations
- Silly Street.
- Barnacle Boulevard.
- Lighthouse Lane.
- Tenor Terrace.
- Walrus Way.
- Lullaby Lane.
- Cog building.
Baritone Boulevard in MML and Seaweed Street in Donald's Dock. Cashbot HQ too, of course, but that might be too hard depending on what your laff is. There's a Tightwad invasion in Pastel Plains right now.
A Bean Counter is the fourth Cog on the corporate ladder of Cashbots. Their levels range from four to eight.
Locations. Lawbots are generally spotted at Loopy Lane, Toontown Central, Maple Street, Daisy Gardens, or Polar Place, The Brrrgh.
Cold Callers appear very commonly on the streets of low-level playgrounds, such as Toontown Central and Daisy Gardens, but they can also appear in low-level Cog Buildings, as well as the earlier rooms of the Sellbot Factory and the first round of the Sellbot Towers boss battle.
Signs of micromanagement
- Every task needs your approval.
- You need to be cc'd on every email.
- You're hyper-aware of your employees whereabouts.
- You love editing employee work.
- You hate delegating tasks.
- You sweat the small stuff.
- Damages employee trust and morale.
- Increases employee turnover.
Even if micromanagement doesn't break the law, it could still constitute workplace bullying. As of early 2013, there are no laws in place for dealing with this. As with harassment, it may be tough to draw a line between bullying and tough management.
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- Understand And Reduce Their Insecurities.
- Find Small Ways To Prove Your Credibility.
- Conduct An Interaction Audit.
- Help Your Boss Delegate To You More Effectively.
- Ask What You Can Do To Build Trust And Independence.
- Create More Space For Awareness.
- Mirror Your Manager.
It creates dependent employees: Constant micromanaging undermines the confidence and initiative of employees overtime. They won't do anything without explicit approval from a superior, creating damaging bottlenecks in decision making and response time.
Here are some common reasons why people micromanage, based on fear: Loss of control over projects. Unskilled employees on team. Belief that work deemed superior to their own may make them look inadequate.
In business management, micromanagement is a management style whereby a manager closely observes and/or controls and/or reminds the work of their subordinates or employees. Micromanagement is generally considered to have a negative connotation, mainly because it shows a lack of freedom in the workplace.
Your own anxietyIt is natural to want to reassert your control in order to feel better about how tasks are progressing. By micromanaging, you're trading your short-term anxiety for long-term trouble.
When you micromanage you're telling the employee that you don't trust them enough to work on their own and still produce good results. This is what leads to employees getting annoyed with managers and damaging the trust they have in the higher-ups. In other words, micromanaging employees doesn't just breed resentment.
How to Stop Micromanaging Your Employees
- Practice Delegating. If you don't know how to delegate effectively, you might unintentionally end up micromanaging your team.
- Set Clear Expectations.
- Let Go of Perfectionism.
- Hire the Right People.
- Ask Your Employees How They Prefer to Be Managed.
After you get your bossbot suit you only get just for fun tasks. You get jellybean tasks, or tasks to make you toon smaller, larger etc. and clothing ticket tasks, things like that. Until Disney releases a new hq and possibly new tasks, the bossbot tasks are your final tasks.
Toons can earn their Cashbot cog suit by completing 12 ToonTasks in Donald's Dreamland. When they have completed their suit, they can fight the Chief Financial Officer after getting the required amount of Cogbucks.
To get a Lawbot cog suit, toons need to have completed all prior Donald's dreamland tasks. An HQ Officer gives the toon a Toontask to visit Professor Flake to help him get temperature sensors from cogs in each streets. See ToonTask Guide/Cog Suit Parts for the full Toontask. A complete Lawbot cog suit has 14 parts.
They are commonly found within the Cog Golf Courses and the Bossbot Clubhouse. If Toons defeat a Version 2.0 Cog's outer suit in one turn, the underlying Skelecog will not attack immediately in the way a typical damaged Cog would do.
Once a Toon has obtained enough for that disguise, the bar will say "Ready for promotion!" and they can then partake in a boss battle run. After defeating the boss, the Toon's disguise will obtain a promotion.
Cash Promotions are earned by defeating the Chief Financial Officer at the Cashbot Vault in Cashbot HQ. The promotion type for Cashbots are "Cogbucks" and can be earned by defeating any Cashbots. Toons are required to have a certain amount of Cogbucks before being able to enter the Cashbot Vault.