Leading Engineering Teams: A Practical Guide for Individual Contributors and Managers Learned from Google is a book that discusses how to effectively lead engineering teams from both the perspectives of ICs and managers, referencing Google's engineering culture. It systematically addresses themes rooted in daily operations, such as career ladders, code reviews, handling technical debt, and project management. This practical guidebook is aimed at all engineers who want to contribute to their teams and influence those around them, from senior engineers to EMs.
Management
2026-02-20
Leading Engineering Teams: A Practical Guide for Individual Contributors and Managers Learned from Google
Leading Engineering Teams: A Practical Guide for Individual Contributors and Managers Learned from Google
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