I enjoyed hearing the firsthand stories from various managers. I like that they are organized into a template of problem statement, lessons learned etc. with summaries and are very concise and to the point. I like that they are filterable too. Reminds me of the old antipatterns catalog <a href="http://wiki.c2.com/?AntiPatternsCatalog" rel="nofollow">http://wiki.c2.com/?AntiPatternsCatalog</a>
I guess I'll be the unpopular opinion and say I enjoyed reading the few stories that caught my attention. They weren't as in depth as I had hoped, but it's still interesting to see how managers deal with situations. The airplane and kite bit had me cringing a little but I see what he was going for there.
I'm not going to read any of them, because I looked at their titles. Not saying it's fair, but I'm just done with "How to make your team inspired in love you!" stories by people who are trying to boost their personal brand.<p>If your team loves you, show me the blog post THEY wrote about how good a manager you are.