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Engineering Manager's Handbook

By : Morgan Evans
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Engineering Manager's Handbook

By: Morgan Evans

Overview of this book

Delightful and customer-centric digital products have become an expectation in the world of business. Engineering managers are uniquely positioned to impact the success of these products and the software systems that power them. Skillful managers guide their teams and companies to develop functional and maintainable systems. This book helps you find your footing as an engineering manager, develop your leadership style, balance your time between engineering and managing, build successful engineering teams in different settings, and work within constraints without sacrificing technical standards or team empathy. You’ll learn practical techniques for establishing trust, developing beneficial habits, and creating a cohesive and high-performing engineering team. You’ll discover effective strategies to guide and contribute to your team’s efforts, facilitating productivity and collaboration. By the end of this book, you’ll have the tools and knowledge necessary to thrive as an engineering manager. Whether you’re just starting out in your role or seeking to enhance your leadership capabilities, this handbook will empower you to make a lasting impact and drive success in your organization.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Part 1: The Case for Engineering Management
5
Part 2: Engineering
9
Part 3: Managing
15
Part 4: Transitioning
19
Part 5: Long-Term Strategies

Preface

Hello and welcome to the Engineering Manager’s Handbook! In this book, we use the term engineering manager as a catch-all term for position titles such as software engineering manager, software development manager, and web development manager. Engineering manager has become the prevailing way to refer to these positions within the world of digital product development, so for better or worse, we will uphold that convention here.

There are excellent books that cover leadership topics in general and engineering management in particular, but there are not many that attempt to introduce as many topics as possible, including available research papers. This book endeavors to be that resource. In true handbook fashion, this book provides breadth more than depth, with the intention of conveying to you the appropriate terminology and concepts to build upon as needed. In touching upon important topics for engineering managers, emphasis is placed on how to think about the problems of management in order to arrive at reasonable solutions. I hope to convey why behaviors are important rather than just describing the ideal behaviors.

Comprehensiveness is an elusive undertaking, so I welcome any feedback you may have on what might further complete this text.