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Awesome List of resources on leading people and being a manager. Geared toward tech, but potentially useful to anyone.

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Awesome Leadership and Management Awesome

What This Is, and Where It Comes From

Since 2013-ish, Joe Goldberg, who created the original document inspiring this list, read a crap-ton of books and articles about "leadership" and "management" and took notes along the way. He shared it with friends who were transitioning to management roles and eventually decided to open-source it. Here you'll find Joe's still-public document, which provides meatier summaries of the articles you'll find listed here as well as lots of supplementary notes.

In summer 2017 Lauri Apple found out about Joe's docs via Software Lead Weekly and asked Joe about posting the contents to GitHub. He gave the greenlight. Lauri changed up the format (very brief blurbs), turned the doc into an Awesome List, and has continued adding new entries ever since. Helping out with the initial upload were a team of Lauri's former colleagues at Zalando. These days the list receives contributions from people around the world.

  • "An awesome collection of resources!" —Angie Jones, Twitter
  • "Thanks again for putting together this tremendous resource!"—Dave Golden, MongoDB and contributor
  • "I have hunted and used this repeatedly in the last few months and referred many others to the material. So thank you—it's making a real difference in more ways than you could Imagine! :)" —Dave Igoe, via Slack

Quotes That Capture the General Spirit of this List's Contents

  • "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." — Sir Isaac Newton
  • "If I have not seen as far, it is because giants were standing on my shoulders." — lots of people, including Leigh Caplan
  • "People need to stop using the phrase 'natural-born leader.' No one is a natural born leader." — Kate Heddleston

Contents

FAQ

Who is this for?

  • Individual contributors (ICs) considering a move to management
  • ICs who want to stay ICs but want to have more influence in their orgs
  • ICs who recently moved into a management role
  • Managers looking to level-up a particular skill or attribute
  • Managers transitioning to meta-management (managing managers)

How can I submit a link or ask a question?

So glad you asked! Share and promote your favorite managing and leading resources/go-to's (books, articles, Twitter feeds, videos, etc.) by reviewing the contributor guidelines, then making a pull request (one per item/entry). For questions, go ahead and post an issue in the Issues Tracker.

How can I get more info on [missing topic]?

Please make a request via the Issues Tracker if there’s a topic you'd like this list to include.

Did you write all this yourself? (Credit/Attribution)

Almost none of the content shared in this list is by the authors. Where there’s a link, the content below it is generally a summary of the linked webpage. When there’s no link, it’s either original content or gives credit/attribution. Some book summaries are from Personal MBA, which Joe piloted and consulted on, but not to the extent where he is willing to take credit for its content.

License

CC0

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