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TECH PEOPLE LEADERSHIP NEWSLETTER

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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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Right now there are 966 articles in the archive

The High Cost of Feedback Left Unspoken - Management Excellence by Art Petty

“Feedback left unspoken limits our potential as humans”


A good, clear, fundamental argument for the need for feedback. Easy read, great perspective.

Using Neuroscience to Make Feedback Work and Feel Better

This is long, but very worthwhile. Explains why feedback is so hard to give, and includes recommendations for overcoming the deep, human barriers that inevitably exist.


“Feedback conversations, as they exist today, activate this social threat response. In West and Thorson’s study, participants’ heart rates jumped as much as 50 percent during feedback conversations” Yikes.

Wabi-Sabi: People are Imperfect. Love Them Anyway. – Tech People Leadership – Medium

An older post of mine: people are imperfect, unpredictable and sometimes a little crazy. Our job as leaders is to love them anyway.

The Surprising Misery of Empowered Teams – Hacker Noon

Marcus points out that just “empowering the team” without setting guard rails leads to lack of focus, inefficiency and unhappiness.

3 Ways You're Wrong in a Disagreement (Even if You're Right)

Very short, but necessary: the things we do, immediately, when somebody disagrees with us (hint: everything except listen carefully).

The Root Cause of Workplace Drama: Lack of Clarity | Smartbrief

Clarity and certainty are not the same thing. Sometimes being certain keeps you from being clear because you are operating out of closed-minded assumptions instead of critical facts. Secondly, just because you have a lack of clarity does not mean you have workplace drama, but I can guarantee that, if you have drama, there is a lack of clarity at the root”

Why Aiming for Perfection Won’t Help You Achieve Your Goals

To get better at anything requires repetition, mindfully considered. A good, short reminder, with a neat case study.

Build Graceful Processes: An Approach to App Design – Chelsea Troy

Less about app design and more about how the language we use to describe processes changes how we design the processes themselves. Cool, thoughtful, intelligent article.

Is the Confidence Gap Between Men and Women a Myth?

Pretty wild article. Wasn’t sure what to think in the end. Important reading.


“We found that even among similarly high-performing workers, appearing self-confident did not translate into influence equally for men and women… Moreover, women’s self-reported confidence did not correlate with how confident these women appeared to others.”

How to Run Inclusive Meetings | Atlassian Team Playbook

Nice, practical set of suggestions for making sure everybody gets, and stays, involved. Simple, direct, useful.

Tesla, software and disruption — Benedict Evans

Benedict Evans writes at length about Tesla. Not sure about his conclusions, but enjoyed the analysis. What kind of company is Tesla? Energy, transportation?

Advice for a New Executive | Lara Hogan

This is pretty great. Practical advice for a new VP Engineering. Includes this perfect gem: “Partner absurdly closely with product and make sure you understand priorities and the head of product understands tradeoffs”.

The Principles of Quantum Team Management | First Round Review

A pretty nice use of Quantum mechanics as an analogy for setting up management structures. Yes, people are not mechanical entities: “Setting up your team the way you would set up a machine can give you a ton of leverage — as long as you realize how complicated and unpredictable the people in that machine can be”

Three Questions for Better Project Kickoffs – Ideas by Crema – Medium

Thorough and useful: a deep examination of how to kick off a project well.

Advisor, Coach, Teacher or Mentor. Who Do You Want to Be?

Very nice set of clear distinctions in the roles. They are different, and confusing them can lead to not helping when, as a manager, you want to help.

"The Lean Startup" Is an Unproductive Legend — Quartz at Work

Interesting. Not sure I go along with the examples quoted (I’d have to guess that Juicero didn’t do MVPs), but it’s useful to have our religions challenged from time to time.

5 Ways to Finally Stop Procrastinating | Psychology Today

Some basic, but still helpful ways of digging yourself out of the rut.

Why Learning Is A New Procrastination – The Coffeelicious – Medium

Yes, gathering information, tools and approaches is very easy these days, and can lead to total paralysis. “However, the problem is that you do everything except taking action”. Quite.

The Story of Why I Left Riot Games | Barry Hawkins

This is a hard, but necessary read about a company culture gone badly wrong. Being “edgy” is not an excuse to behave badly.

Leading With Dignity

Try and ignore the formatting and the giant ad for a book at the top. This is very well worth a read.


“Dignity is something we are born with—our inherent value and worth. We don’t have to do anything to have dignity. Every human being deserves to be treated with dignity, no matter what they do. Respect, on the other hand, has to be earned.”

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