General Leadership

Executive Presence for Engineers: Ditch the Power Games

The other day I saw a LinkedIn post on “Executive Presence.” Some of the tips alluded to intimidating others with strange prolonged eye contact, not being the first to look away, avoiding apologizing at all costs, claiming matter-of-fact statements without room for others to disagree—it seemed to me like a collection of mistakes that junior […]

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Accountability Conversations Every Engineering Manager Needs

A while back, during a 1:1 with a direct report, he suggested that it was time to cut one of his team members loose for under-performance. The under-performing individual in question had been with the company for multiple years, had acceptable performance reviews, even above-market pay raises and a recent promotion. So what was going

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What Makes a Great Engineering Team | The Intangible Factor

I had a chance to see “Becoming Led Zeppelin” yesterday–great movie about an iconic band! I remember picking up a guitar as a teenager and scouring the internet for tabs to learn Led Zeppelin songs. “When the Levee Breaks” is still one of my all-time favs. There was a quote that stood out to me

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Why Great Engineers Struggle as New Managers

One common theme that I’ve seen at every level in my career was the newly promoted technical expert who struggled to gain traction in their first formal leadership role, or in transitioning to higher levels of leadership. As a high-performing individual contributor/technical SME, their technical skillset became integral to their identity—usually over a period of

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