You're Coaching Too Much
Most engineering managers coach too much, not too little, and they often do it for themselves, not their reports. Here's when managing is the more generous act.
Read articlePractical coaching, delegation, and growth conversations for engineering leaders.
Most engineering managers coach too much, not too little, and they often do it for themselves, not their reports. Here's when managing is the more generous act.
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Read articleAsking questions is a basic coaching technique but doing it properly is a matter of practice, finding a good balance and avoiding some common pitfalls. As with most of the things in life.
Read articleA practical guide to one-on-ones: what they are for, how to run them well, and the mistakes that make them pointless.
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