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by marcinzm 2306 days ago
>How could you be a good data science leader if you are not a good data scientist?

The job of a Data Science leader at a growing company is 50% recruiting and 50% sitting in planning meetings. Even if you started with good IC knowledge after a few years your skills will be rusty as hell. So assuming you know nothing and trusting your team and delegating is going to work infinitely better than trusting your own out of date skills.

edit: And yes, this is from personal knowledge, I've held such titles before and I've had a lot of offers for other such titles.

edit2: As a corollary, promoting someone to management just because they're a good IC is a really bad idea. You want your top ICs to stay ICs if possible. You want your managers to be people who actually can manage and want to manage.

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>your own out of date skills

Good scientific skills never go out of date. Being a good data scientist is not the same thing as knowing the big data framework du jour.

I accept that in many cases people with the job title 'data scientist' do not have any scientific skills, but that's a different matter.