TECH PEOPLE LEADERSHIP NEWSLETTER

Every week or so I collect a set of articles that have caught my eye about leadership and management in the tech industry.
The articles cover a wide range - everything from the basics of running meetings, to the subtleties of managing remote teams, to the underpinnings of giving feedback and difficult conversations.
Articles I circulate in the newsletter are collected below in the archive. Feel free to browse, and free to sign up!
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THE ARCHIVE

Right now there are 966 articles in the archive
Yes, a listicle, but a really helpful one. Highly recommended, practical advice (from the author of “The Coaching Habit” which, by the way, is an excellent introduction to the coaching style of conversation and support),
A super clear approach to the most critical element of time management - delegation. (Also references this fantastic article from waay back in the 70’s - read it).
The energy consumed per bitcoin transaction is 444KWh. “An adult human body generates approximately 100 watts of power while at rest, and about 80 percent of this power is wasted as excess body heat”. The Institute of Human Obsolescence (possibly the best organization name ever) is doing the math and figuring out how many people need to lie prone for how long to generate a bitcoin.
Two lengthy articles about the hiring process, and typical failure points therein. Tremendously complete and worth reading if a) you are ramping up hiring and need to know what to get right or b) you’ve been doing hiring for ever and need to know you are not alone in finding it difficult. Recommended.
From a very nice set of interviews with new managers. Lot to learn here, not least: You Are Not Alone. I liked this one, particularly:
“Computers need to be only told once. People need to be told multiple times for them to really grok something. That is /okay/. That is normal”