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Ask HN: Excelling at Middle Management

9 pointsby pedohabout 11 years ago
What are the tips &#x2F; tricks &#x2F; tools &#x2F; processes &#x2F; books you use to help you be an effective tech manager?<p>Tools might include dedicated use of project &#x2F; task management tools such as Trello, Pivotal Tracker, JIRA, et cetera.<p>Processes might include practicing inbox zero, sticking to a very tightly regimented schedule (always groom the backlog first thing in the morning).<p>My particular struggles include a personal high cost of context switching and a very non-eidetic memory.<p>What works for you?

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hkarthikabout 11 years ago
I&#x27;m starting to run into more of these types of responsibilities and honestly the simplest thing for me to start taking more notes in my Moleskine notebook.<p>I&#x27;ve been doing Inbox Zero for a while, and I&#x27;m starting to segment my schedule out as well.
loumfabout 11 years ago
Peopleware, Effective Executive (classic). Adopt some time management technique (doesn&#x27;t matter what), and get good at it.
dreamdu5tabout 11 years ago
Weekly 1-on-1&#x27;s with every one I manage. We go for a walk and get lunch or coffee and talk.<p>Managing deliverables is much easier than managing people. Simply tell them when something needs to be done, get a commitment to it, and track it anywhere shared (whiteboard, trello, jira, or whatever).
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petervandijckabout 11 years ago
When you say &quot;tech manager&quot;, are you asking about managing projects or managing people? (Or both?)