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The Manager's Path
A Guide for Tech Leaders Navigating Growth and Change
Book • 2017
Camille Fournier's "The Manager's Path" provides a comprehensive guide to engineering management, offering insights into various aspects of leadership in technical teams.
The book covers topics such as building high-performing teams, managing conflict, and making effective decisions.
Fournier's experience in the tech industry provides a practical perspective, offering relatable scenarios and actionable strategies.
The book is a valuable resource for aspiring and experienced engineering managers seeking to improve their skills and effectiveness.
It offers a structured approach to navigating the challenges and opportunities of leadership in a technical environment.
The book covers topics such as building high-performing teams, managing conflict, and making effective decisions.
Fournier's experience in the tech industry provides a practical perspective, offering relatable scenarios and actionable strategies.
The book is a valuable resource for aspiring and experienced engineering managers seeking to improve their skills and effectiveness.
It offers a structured approach to navigating the challenges and opportunities of leadership in a technical environment.
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as a book she wants to read.

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as a book that provides ways to try on management responsibilities before actually taking on the role.

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