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by watwut
2670 days ago
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The ways engineers are terrible managers non-technical managers are often terrible too. In addition to that, they also know less about work itself and are more likely to be insecure about that. They cant distinguish between good and bad engineers replacing various signals for that and are easy to manipulate by charismatic but not too good engineers. The lack of knowledge shows up in small things and big things and overall bluffing. So you get same problems plus some more. Non technical here does not mean "does not have technical school". If that person took effort to learn, then he can be technical without degree etc obviously. |
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I would put that as another human/personal trait, the ability to openly acknowledge ones limitations and delegate/defer when someone else has more expertise than you. For example, when making a technical decision, deferring to the tech lead & individual contributors.
If anything, a technical manager whose tech skills are/have slipped away is more likely to be insecure than someone non technical.