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  Become a better force multiplier in 4 stepsBecoming a force multiplier might sound daunting, but focusing on sharing knowledge, delegation, and communication is the key to success. 
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What to do when internal politics stalls a projectIf all teams on a project feel like they’re pulling in different directions, it’s time to build a coalition. 
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  From friction to function: Strengthening the product-engineering allianceLearn practical strategies to turn product-engineering friction into alignment through better prioritization, communication, and shared decision-making. 
Editor’s picks
How to lead individuals with advanced technical expertise
If you’re a manager of individual contributor’s who have more years of experience on you, you may be confused on how best to lead them.
How can I rebuild a struggling team’s confidence and trust?
When there’s friction in the team you’re managing, morale, performance, and trust all take a hit. How can you rectify the situation?
How to lead senior engineers as a new manager
If you’ve just entered a management role, cultivating your relationship with the senior engineers on your team may be a daunting prospect. Here are a few ways to get that relationship off to a good start.

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Essential reading
 
Reasons to step into a leadership role (and the reasons not to)
Thinking of becoming an engineering leader? Let Pat Kua help you with the first step of the journey.
On our Leadership playlist
 
What we talk about when we talk about leadership
Exploring key leadership themes from years in tech, this talk offers guidance and practical strategies to help engineers become the leaders they want to be.
 
From engineer to executive: Leading the shift and inspiring business-minded tech teams
Explore the journey from engineering leader to CTO, with insights on bridging technology and business strategy, leading with influence, and fostering business-minded tech teams.
 
Elevating your leadership skills during tough times
What skills do you need to be a great leader during economic uncertainty?
 
Post-ZIRP engineering leadership
This talk explores the evolution of the engineering leadership role from the growth-focused 2010s to today’s environment of increased scrutiny and accountability.

More about Engineering Management
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Need-to-know tactics for managing up successfullyManaging up can be difficult – even more so when you have a distant leader. Here’s how to make the best out of the situation. 
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DEI crackdown sparks quiet tech rollbackLeadDev’s Engineering Leadership Report 2025 examines how political shifts and investor pressures are quietly reshaping DEI priorities across the tech industry. 
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Who is going to fill the engineering leadership vacuum?As the tech industry continues its assault on middle management, staff engineers are being asked to step up. 
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How to rebuild trust after layoffsLayoffs happen, it’s how you deal with them as a leader that matters. 
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Bugs, outages, and lessons from LDX3 2025From outages to rebuilding trust, discover the top insights and real-world lessons from LeadDev’s LDX3 2025. 
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Burnout is on the rise as layoffs reshape the tech industryLeadDev’s Engineering Leadership Report 2025 reveals a growing burnout crisis as layoffs, shifting scopes, and dwindling morale reshape the tech industry. 
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4 ways to manage the lows of leadershipAny well-seasoned leader will know that it’s not always an easy journey. The key is to tackle the low moments with the right approach. 
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The unions are (finally) coming for big techAfter decades of taking a back seat, the rise of AI, layoffs, and industry-wide burnout has led to a call for more prominent tech unions. 
Top Leadership videos
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 In partnership with Augment Code In partnership with Augment CodeHow DXC leveraged AI to build an MVP in 10 daysWatch Angela Daniels walk you through the AI-driven framework that turned a high-stakes delivery into a quality product. 
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 In partnership with Chainguard In partnership with ChainguardThe surprising habits of high velocity engineering teamsWorking smarter, not harder, to achieve high velocity. 
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 In partnership with Augment Code In partnership with Augment CodeHow Collectors learnt to assess AI coding toolsWatch CTO Dan Van Tran break down how they assess – and improve – a variety of AI coding tools 
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 In partnership with Harness In partnership with HarnessTake the fear out of vibe codingHow to use tried and tested tools and techniques to safely enable engineers to vibe code. 
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 In partnership with Augment Code In partnership with Augment CodeHow Tilt’s Review Bot transformed its code reviewsWatch James Garrett build a comprehensive knowledge base alongside a rigorous testing process, allowing before/after PR comparisons for any rule changes. 
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 In partnership with Honeycomb In partnership with HoneycombHow to understand the value of your codeUsing observability tools to code with your eyes open. 
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 In partnership with CircleCI In partnership with CircleCIMove faster without losing controlOvercome the false trade-off between control and agility by rethinking platform governance so that standards become speed multipliers, enabling developer flexibility while reducing risk. 
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 In partnership with Testkube In partnership with TestkubeHow teams test at AI-powered velocityLearn how elite cloud-native organizations scale their testing to match ever-increasing velocity demands. 








