Welcome to Managers for Good, a weekly series discussing the real good and not so good of managing technical people. We interview engineering and product leaders and dive deep into the difficult and untold stories of management.
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Welcome to Managers for Good, a weekly series discussing the real good and not so good of managing technical people. We interview engineering and product leaders and dive deep into the difficult and untold stories of management.
Managers for Good is brought to you by Staat. Staat makes it super fast and easy for managers and their teams to have a unified, objective knowledge base on engineering priorities and bottlenecks.
We want to hear from you! Send us topics or if you'd like to be a guest reach out to us at hello@staat.co or @staathq. Please subscribe, rate, and share!
Coping with Isolation & Burnout as an Engineering Manager
Managers for Good
21 minutes 2 seconds
4 years ago
Coping with Isolation & Burnout as an Engineering Manager
Eric Gong, former VP of Engineering, talks about his experience dealing with isolation as an engineering manager and some ideas on how to prevent burnout
Managers for Good
Welcome to Managers for Good, a weekly series discussing the real good and not so good of managing technical people. We interview engineering and product leaders and dive deep into the difficult and untold stories of management.
Managers for Good is brought to you by Staat. Staat makes it super fast and easy for managers and their teams to have a unified, objective knowledge base on engineering priorities and bottlenecks.
We want to hear from you! Send us topics or if you'd like to be a guest reach out to us at hello@staat.co or @staathq. Please subscribe, rate, and share!