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Tech Leadership books

Apiumhub

The transition to tech leadership is a huge challenge. Technical leadership is different. Leading a technical team demands more than just management skills, but also technical prowess, and the ability to navigate the tech world. Mantle, Ron Lichty Mantle.

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How engineering managers can effectively support engineers, teams, and organizations

CircleCI

It is a mix of hands-on coding, technical leadership and decision making, process and project management, product oversight, people management, finding and hiring talent … the list goes on. Research from performance coach and trainer Paloma Medina exposes six core needs humans have (including at work). Coach engineers.

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The Top Tech Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss in 2019

UruIT

In an ever-changing industry, conferences help me stay up to date with the newest trends and innovations. They provide the opportunity to receive expert guidance on managing technical teams and learn about best practices for hiring (and retaining) talented developers, engineers, and designers. Strata Data Conference.

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How IT and the Role of the CIO is Changing in the Era of Networked Organizations

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Enable local innovation within bright lines. Coach and ombudsman for decentralized IT realization. Central to this was including internal customers closely in the process of technology change, often taking their lead, using an internal culture he calls Nimble. Blazing a new IT trail: Internal competition and change agency.