Good Managers, What They Do, How They Think & Act. (Thread) 4 minutes read.
Shreyas Doshi (follow him on Twitter, he's fantastic!) with yet another golden thread on management. My favorites: "Good managers know that fixing broader company culture is an important part of their role as a designated leader within the company." and "Good managers can discern good intent from bad. They have zero tolerance for self-serving behavior that sabotages the team or the company, even if it’s coming from an otherwise highly competent team member."
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The Four Quadrants of Conformism 8 minutes read.
"The conventional-minded say, as they always do, that they don't want to shut down the discussion of all ideas, just the bad ones." -- Paul Graham made me think about the aggressively conventional-minded vs. aggressively independent-minded personas we have at work. To keep your "startup culture" as you scale, these two personas have to co-exists. The company's action (e.g. who to promote/fire) needs to encourage a discussion that doesn't end in a Zero-Sum Game where one needs to win, and one to lose. Listen carefully to both sides. Get them to appreciate the actions and path each side does to promote their ideas, as they won't agree on the destination or goal.
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