
Engineering Advice You Didn't Ask For S02E02 - How Technical Should Engineering Managers be?
Nov 6, 2024
Join Louie Bacaj, a former engineering leader turned entrepreneur, as he shares insights on the evolving role of Engineering Managers. Explore the balance between hands-on coding and crucial managerial duties. Louie discusses the risks of micromanagement and the importance of maintaining a technical edge without overshadowing team growth. Discover practical tips for staying sharp, like tackling low-risk tasks and updating architecture diagrams, while fostering open team discussions to drive collaboration!
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The Four Ps Of Engineering Management
- Engineering managers cover four key dimensions: people, process, product, and platform.
- Effective EMs balance all four rather than excelling at only one dimension.
TPMs Focus On Coordination, Not Careers
- TPMs focus on cross-team technical coordination and driving technical projects to completion.
- They usually don't manage careers but deeply understand architecture and process.
Use Tech Skills To Mentor And Represent
- Be technical to mentor effectively, assess work, and break down projects accurately.
- Use technical knowledge to represent your team and push back on unrealistic leadership asks.

