Leadership Isn’t One Size Fits All

Do you know how “one size fits all” really means it fits no one well? The same occurs when we try to lead everyone in the team the same way. Making the adjustments—from either side—will help ensure your efforts pay off and your team takes off. Here are the most common tweaks I’ve found helpful […]

Solo Coaching

If not me, who? That quote from two millennia ago still holds true for anyone who wants to keep growing regardless of the organization around them not being perfect or their boss being a lousy coach. Especially as you get more senior leadership roles, the onus is on you. Here’s how you can start taking […]

Introduction to Impact Retrospectives

I hope you’re not balking too much about the title of this article. “What? Another type of retrospective??” Yes, we already have sprint retrospectives, performance reviews, and yearly assessments. However, bear with me here. Impact retrospectives are the only ones that are guaranteed to improve your… impact. It’s one of the most effective tools in […]

Coaching Inception

Especially if you’re a first-time leader, you “know” that coaching is the “right thing” to do in your organization, yet have issues with actually kicking it off. Perhaps you’ve never seen how proper coaching should look like, or you’re worried about your ability to even help your team. Here are the five most common worries […]

Tech As a Strategic Factor

I’ve long claimed you do not need to develop a “tech strategy” or “engineering strategy.” Instead, technology ought to take a central role in the company’s strategy—the real one. Just because you’ve implemented something in software doesn’t necessarily mean there’s a “moat” or a strategic differentiator. For many tech leaders, just hearing that is not […]

What Are You Missing?

Human perception is almost magical. Only as I started caring about cooking did I start noticing depths in food. It was after I became interested in clothing that I became aware of what people chose to wear daily. After we “boot up” some knowledge, we start realizing it, but others, those who never “take the […]

Don’t Go with the Flow

Copy-and-paste leadership in tech organizations is everywhere. Often, leaders cannot explain the reasoning behind their choices and processes. In reality, when you’re following the herd and mindlessly repeating what you read on Medium that others have done, you’re not leading much, right? To break the mold, here are some ideas on how you can cut […]

Tech Exec Yearly Assessment

It’s that time of the year again. Soon, we’ll all rush to announce the new year’s roadmap and goals. Some resolutions might be declared. Unfortunately, it is far too easy to go through this rigmarole on autopilot without actually leveraging it as an opportunity to better ourselves. To help you avoid that mistake, here is […]

Coaching Exceptions

Ensuring that coaching happens regularly in your organization and that each person grows is a basic tenet of any healthy tech organization, as described in The Tech Executive Operating System. Nevertheless, as I help companies implement a coaching framework, there are “exceptions” that regularly creep up. How should you handle those whose coaching isn’t “easy”? […]

Timing as Leaders

We all know that “timing is everything.” And there’s certainly no denying that it plays a major role in anything we do. Consider Apple’s Newton, which was a flop, only to reemerge decades later as the iPhone. However, as leaders, we don’t have the privilege of sitting there and waiting for the perfect moment. How […]