The First Time You Realize You Can't Do It All: Delegation for Control Freaks
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The First Time You Realize You Can't Do It All: Delegation for Control Freaks

You became a manager because you were great at the work. Now you're drowning because you're still trying to do all the work yourself. Here's what happens when control-freak engineers try to delegate - the uncomfortable reality of letting go, the mistakes that make it worse, and what actually helps you stop being the bottleneck.

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When You and Your Senior Engineer Disagree: How to Lead Without Pretending You're Always Right

When You and Your Senior Engineer Disagree: How to Lead Without Pretending You're Always Right

Your senior engineer says your approach won't work. You think it will. Who's right? How do you lead when the person with deeper expertise disagrees with your technical decision? Here's how to navigate disagreements without damaging relationships, pretending to know more than you do, or undermining your authority.

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Technical Debt: What Engineers Wish Managers Understood

Technical Debt: What Engineers Wish Managers Understood

Technical debt isn't just a buzzword engineers use to avoid new projects. It's real, it compounds like financial debt, and ignoring it eventually breaks your infrastructure. Here's what engineers wish managers understood about technical debt - and what managers need to know about prioritizing, communicating upward, and balancing debt paydown with feature delivery.

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