Every engineering manager develops a rhythm — a personal blend of habits, instincts, and values that shapes how they lead. There’s no single “right” way. However, based on my experience, three habits consistently drive results: intentionally growing people, co-creating strategy with your engineers, and collaborating beyond team boundaries. These aren’t abstract ideas — they’re daily […]
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