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Ask HN: Is there any worthwhile management training out there?
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by thatsamonad
1413 days ago
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Hi HN, I recently made the move from technical lead to full-blown engineering manager about 6 months ago. I was aware at the time that I’d be using a different set of skills than what I was used to when I was doing technical work. That being said, I picked up some of my technical skills and knowledge by attending some quality trainings, online courses, etc, so I know those kinds of things are out there for technical topics. Are there any good/quality training courses or learning paths for engineering managers out there that you would recommend? A lot of the things I’ve been exposed to so far are pretty “fluffy”, so I’m hoping to find some good resources that will aid me in building the skills I need to help my team succeed. |
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Management is the act of coordinating a group of people to achieve a specific goal while accounting for any Change or Uncertainty.
These are the six principles of Management:
Concepts applied: Comparative Advantage, Communication Overhead, Commander's Intent, Reason Why, Bystander Apathy, Golden Trifecta, Importance, Clanning, Environment, Guiding Structure, Cognitive Switching Penalty, Change, Uncertainty, Planning Fallacy, Parkinson's Law, Tradeoffs, Measures, Key Performance Indicators, Economically Valuable Skills, Five Parts of Every Business, Friction (among others)
Medium level: I like the handbook from Gitlab for looking at interesting Management Artifacts you might produce (https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/)
Low level: Might want to search for curriculum from "Masters of Engineering Management" courses and find role-model mentors. Good luck!