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by tl
149 days ago
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Most of the job is noticing friction and clearing paths — which requires context and trust more than technical superiority. In practice: Start a note for each engineer you manage. Fred Brooks called this a "career file". Start by writing down things that frustrate them enough to complain about publicly. Add hurdles that come up in their one-on-one. Identify problems you can solve, problems you understand but cannot solve right now and problems you do not understand. Then put on your PM hat; sort by priority and execute. |
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