Startup Skill Set #6: The Startup Manager
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Startup Skill Set #6: The Startup Manager
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#2Resources are time, money, people, and it's not easy to make the decisions required to allocate them wisely. Strip away all the bullshit that managers do, and those four words should be left.
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#3Re: Startup Skill Set #6: The Startup Manager
#4And almost always there's one or two people who are doing the annoying busywork that any organization needs to do. And that's great!
But sometimes, it is distributed down to the developers themselves. And this really sucks. Developers are highly skilled, super smart, highly motivated people whose expertise is bringing their giant brains to bear on hard problems. Trolling Amazon for coffee, etc. is a waste of their time.
My style of management is very much in support of developer happiness. I'm the guy that makes sure we have the best coffee, that our internet is superfast, and if your computer breaks, I've got a replacement waiting for you.
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#5Re: Startup Skill Set #6: The Startup Manager
#6Anyone here hire management consultants? Here are the issues that I've found:
1. Sometimes they are hired to solve a problem. For this case, they do not have to live with the mistakes that they made which arise after they're gone.
2. Sometimes they're hired for political cover. When they recommend tough medicine, the existing management team thinks they have confirmation about tough decisions, or worse, lessened guilt. Run, do not walk, from such teams.
I'm trying to think of a third reason why they get hired, and can't come up with one.
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#71/2 of a nice article. Anyone here hire management consultants? Here are the issues that I've found: 1. Sometimes they are hired to solve a problem. For this case, they do not have to live with the mistakes that they made which arise after they're gone. 2. Sometimes they're hired for political cover. When they recommend tough medicine, the existing management team thinks they have confirmation about tough decisions,…
Re: Startup Skill Set #6: The Startup Manager
#81/2 of a nice article. Anyone here hire management consultants? Here are the issues that I've found: 1. Sometimes they are hired to solve a problem. For this case, they do not have to live with the mistakes that they made which arise after they're gone. 2. Sometimes they're hired for political cover. When they recommend tough medicine, the existing management team thinks they have confirmation about tough decisions,…
Worth pointing out I was talking about managers, not management consultants, which are a whole different kettle of fish.
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#9Re: Startup Skill Set #6: The Startup Manager
#10There is a lot to be said for the companies, especially in silicon valley, that are large, established and older - they will have a range of good managers.
If you're only out looking for rock-stars, ninjas or other witty adjectives your employee base maybe younger and lacking experience in some of the more esoteric aspects of running a company.
When I was interviewing at Twitter they mentioned they had ton of internal chaos where a lot of the young employees, having had maybe only one prior company as an experience point only had that company's culture for reference - and this was a problem for them.