I recommend all of the books referenced in the original post. They are all very good. But the expectation of an engineering manager is fairly simple:
Do whatever it takes.
Way back in February or March, when we were still working from the office, I walked to the drug store on the corner and got Lysol wipes and hand sanitizer for everyone. Because, do whatever it takes.
I once had a report who demanded, snarkily, all the things be listed on the whiteboard (as opposed to just getting them in Jira) and the meeting was set for the next day...
Knowing the team was one of those that is constantly using nearly-depleted markers and hating life, I thought to check. Sure enough... all empty, nothing to replace them with.
I thought to just let said report arrive at next day's meeting, ready to whiteboard it up only to look woefully unprepared, but I waited. I waited until about an hour before the meeting to see if they might have clued-in and sorted the problem for themselves...
An hour later I returned from a slushy 2km walk, soaked, with a box of markers that I just placed in the drawer, unbeknownst to all.
I would recommend that you read a book a week, every week, for the rest of your life. :)
Just start with the ones in the article and Amazon/Kindle will get good at recommending books.
Here's some books recently read on my Kindle:
- No Rules Rules
- Never Split The Difference
- The Manager's Path
- The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
- Ultralearning
- The Hard Thing About Hard Things
- What You Do is Who You Are
- User Story Mapping
- Inspired
- The Lean Product Playbook
- Competing Against Luck
- Domain Driven Design
- Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
- Data-Driven Marketing
- Designing Data-Intensive Applications
- Monetizing Innovation
- Super Thinking
- The Great Mental Models
- Nonviolent Communication
- High Growth Handbook
- Powerful
- Trillion Dollar Coach
Do whatever it takes.
Way back in February or March, when we were still working from the office, I walked to the drug store on the corner and got Lysol wipes and hand sanitizer for everyone. Because, do whatever it takes.