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Stepping up from an IC to managing other ICs is no easy feat. But brace yourself because the real surprise comes when you level up again—to managing managers!

Curious to know how top tech leaders made this leap? Join our host, the experienced Pat Kua, as he delves into the strategies and stories of leaders in tech who’ve mastered the art of managing managers. 🎙️💡

Managing Managers Patrick Kua

    • Zaken en persoonlijke financiën

Stepping up from an IC to managing other ICs is no easy feat. But brace yourself because the real surprise comes when you level up again—to managing managers!

Curious to know how top tech leaders made this leap? Join our host, the experienced Pat Kua, as he delves into the strategies and stories of leaders in tech who’ve mastered the art of managing managers. 🎙️💡

    Episode 20: Navigating organisational change and traumatic times with Nivia Henry

    Episode 20: Navigating organisational change and traumatic times with Nivia Henry

    Nivia has a fascinating and long history in technology and we talked about how directors can help people through organisational change, the trauma of dealing with forced change from COVID and how a lot of being an effective manager of managers is building and sharing context and influence.



    Guest biography:

    Nivia is a technologist with over 20 years of engineering and leadership experience. Her career path has included nearly every role in tech; but her true passion is inspiring people to do their best work. These days Nivia applies her talents as Director of Engineering for Spotify's new music team, tasked with bringing enriching artist expression tools and experiences to Spotify. 

    Nivia gives back to the tech community by speaking at, chairing and attending tech conferences. Her hobbies include: mentoring Black engineering leaders; reading; and relaxing on her farm with her hubby Andre and their feline overlord Zuko.



    Social:


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nivia/ 
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/lanooba



    Transcript and show notes available here:  https://managingmanagers.tech/episodes/episode-020-nivia-henry/

    • 43 min.
    Episode 19: Finding a manager of managers role with Dr Claire Knight

    Episode 19: Finding a manager of managers role with Dr Claire Knight

    I really enjoyed a lot of the insights Claire shared with me in this episode - everything from getting comfortable with how other managers approach problems differently from you, the benefits of an external coach and having a physical outlet to balance out the intellectual stress and finally some insight into some of the ways that Claire runs her organisation.



    Guest Biography

    Dr Claire Knight is a Senior Director of Engineering; Ecosystem & Emerging Products at Netlify. She served plenty of time in the coal code mine before making the move into wrangling folks rather than just bits. With many years of engineering leadership at companies such as GitHub and Six to Start, Claire now leads many engineering teams at Netlify, defines strategy and expansion, with particular focus on the platform and SDK. Claire lives in Barkshire, UK, with her husband and three cats who from time to time also like to be involved in video calls. When not working, she likes to lift heavy things, only to put them down again and is a 2023 AWPC World Champion Powerlifter.



    Social Links:


    Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ckclaireknight/ 
    Twitter -https://twitter.com/krider2010 
    Threads - https://www.threads.net/@krider2010 
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/krider2010 
    Mastodon - https://hachyderm.io/@krider2010



    Transcript and show notes available here: ⁠https://managingmanagers.tech/episodes/episode-019-claire-knight/

    • 42 min.
    Episode 18: Onboarding and prioritising time in a 2000-person eng org with Thiago Ghisi

    Episode 18: Onboarding and prioritising time in a 2000-person eng org with Thiago Ghisi

    Thiago Ghisi covers his background of moving from a consulting career to a management role, his experience of onboarding in different contexts and why he thinks joining as a director is easier than joining as an engineering manager of a team. We also spent some time understanding his current role at Nubank, which has more than 2000 engineers and how he allocates his time effectively.



    Guest Biography

    Thiago Ghisi is an engineering leader who has worked at places like Apple, ThoughtWorks and Amex. He is currently a Director of Engineering at Nubank and also runs a podcast, “Engineering Advice You Didn't Ask For”



    Social links:


    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thiagoghisi 


    Twitter - https://twitter.com/thiagoghisi



    Transcript and show notes available here: https://managingmanagers.tech/episodes/episode-018-thiago-ghisi/

    • 46 min.
    Episode 17: A unique leadership journey and avoiding swirl with Sally Lait

    Episode 17: A unique leadership journey and avoiding swirl with Sally Lait

    I have worked with so many people who have followed a non-traditional route into tech and so really enjoyed hearing Sally’s journey into tech and how she found herself managing other managers. Given her experience, it’s also great to understand how she leads and manages areas of tech that are beyond her own individual contributor experience and love the concept of swirl and to be wary of this as a manager of managers. 

    Guest Biography

    Sally Lait is an Engineering Director for Trust & Safety at Bumble Inc. – encouraging kind connections that demonstrate integrity, equality, confidence, and respect during all stages of any relationship, through our apps like Bumble Date, Bumble For Friends, Badoo, Fruitz, Official etc. Prior to that she’s been VP of Engineering at Farewill, led engineering in Operations and Financial Crime as well as Monzo’s web discipline, ran a digital transformation consultancy, and worked for a global digital agency. What’s really important to Sally is building a strong culture, and creating supportive and inclusive environments for people and teams to thrive and do fantastic technical work. She’s a strong advocate for building software and teams alike with empathy, responsibility, and accessibility in mind.



    Social links:


    Website - https://sallylait.com/
    Mastodon - ⁠https://mastodon.social/@sally
    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallylait/



    Transcript and show notes available here: ⁠⁠⁠https://managingmanagers.tech/episodes/episode-017-sally-lait/⁠

    • 48 min.
    Episode 16: Management as a true calling and the three pillars of being a director with Dan Na

    Episode 16: Management as a true calling and the three pillars of being a director with Dan Na

    I’ve been a big fan of Dan’s writing for a while. You might have read some of his articles on management in my Level Up newsletter. In this episode, he shines a light on how he found himself in his first managing managers role, how he sees management as his true calling, how management might not be everyone’s cup of tea and how to deal with the ambiguity of the role.



    Guest Biography

    Dan Na is the Engineering Director of the Market Expansion organization at Squarespace in NYC. Previously he was a Staff Engineer at Squarespace and an Engineering Manager at Etsy. He loves learning and teaching in a collaborative environment and solving both the technical and people problems of shipping software. He’s a weather-agnostic iced coffee drinker, a mediocre golfer, an NBA basketball fan and loves spending time with his family.



    Social links:


    Website - https://blog.danielna.com/
    Twitter - https://twitter.com/dxna
    Mastodon - @dxna@mastodon.social



    Transcript and show notes available here: https://managingmanagers.tech/episodes/episode-016-dan-na/

    • 44 min.
    Episode 15: Greater scope, systems and what is a VP of Engineering and Operations with Maria Gutierrez

    Episode 15: Greater scope, systems and what is a VP of Engineering and Operations with Maria Gutierrez

    I’ve been really lucky to meet Maria several times at conferences in real-life and in this episode, we were able to shine a light into parts of her 20 year journey in tech. I love how she thinks about management, structure and she has so many great insights on what it means to be a manager of managers. Her past few roles have also been focused on Product and Engineering Operations, so listen in if you’d like to learn more about that too. 



    Guest Biography:

    Maria Gutierrez is an Engineering executive and advisor with over 20 years of experience working at companies ranging from early-stage to large public tech companies. A big focus of her work is building healthier and more impactful Product and Engineering organisations at scale.



    Social links:


    Twitter - https://twitter.com/mariagutierrez


    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariagutierrez/



    Transcript and show notes available here: https://managingmanagers.tech/episodes/episode-015-maria-gutierrez/

    • 47 min.

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