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Ask HN: Has anyone gotten into management coaching for startups?

5 pointsby stocktechabout 3 years ago
I&#x27;ve been doing interviews with Series B-D startups and one issue that seems to recur is a lack of management experience. Generally, an engineer gets promoted to some level of management, but never learns how to manage. Hard conversations aren&#x27;t happening, feedback isn&#x27;t constructive, and the people aspect is left to fend for itself. That&#x27;s all on top of standard organization challenges like team structure.<p>Generally, I&#x27;d expect the CTO&#x2F;VP&#x2F;Director to have more management experience, but in a lot of these cases, they may have the resume, but not the skills.<p>Has anyone had a career from selling management coaching or consulting on these issues?

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greenyodaabout 3 years ago
It&#x27;s not just a problem in startups. Even in larger, established companies, people get promoted into management all the time without having had any leadership experience, training or support. (It happened to me.)<p>In a startup, you don&#x27;t even need to get promoted into management. A founder who has hardly any experience as an employee, let alone as a manager, can just declare themselves to be the CEO or CTO. I suspect that such lack of leadership experience among founders contributes to the failure of many startups, once they get to the point of scaling up and hiring employees.