The humor and insights in the 2nd Edition of Managing
Humans are drawn from Michel Lopp's management
experiences at Apple, Netscape, Symantec, and Borland,
among others. This book is full of stories based on
companies in the Silicon Valley where people have been
known to yell at each other and occasionally throw
chairs. It is a place full of dysfunctional bright
people who are in an incredible hurry to find the next
big thing so they can strike it rich and then do it all
over again. Among these people are managers, a strange
breed of people who, through a mystical organizational
ritual, have been given power over the future and bank
accounts of many others. Whether you're an aspiring
manager, a current manager, or just wondering what the
heck a manager does all day, there is a story in this
book that will speak to you--and help you survive and
prosper amongst the general craziness. Lopp's
straight-from-the-hip style is unlike any other writer
on management. He pulls no punches and tells stories he
probably shouldn't.But they are massively instructive
and cut to the heart of the matter whether it's dealing
with your boss, handling a slacker, hiring top guns, or
seeing a knotty project through to completion. This
second editions expands on the management essentials. It
will explain why we hate meetings, but must have them,
it carefully documents the right way to have a 1-on-1,
and it documents the perils of not listening to your
team. Writing code is easy. Managing humans is not. You
need a book to help you do it, and this is it. What
you'll learn * How to lead geeks * How to handle
conflict * How to hire well * How to motivate employees
* How to manage your boss * How to say no * How to
handle stressed people freaking out * How to improve
your social IQ * How to run a meeting well * And much
more Who this book is for This book is designed for
managers and would-be managers staring at the role of a
manager wondering why they would ever leave the safe
world of bits and bytes for the messy world of managing
humans.The book covers handling conflict, managing
wildly differing personality types, infusing innovation
into insane product schedules, and figuring out how to
build a lasting and useful engineering culture. Table of
ContentsSection 1: The Management Quiver 1. Don't Be a
Prick 2. Managers Are Not Evil 3. The Rands Test 4. How
to Run a Meeting 5. The Twinge 6. The Update, The Vent,
and the Disaster 7. The Monday Freakout 8. Lost in
Translation 9. Agenda Detection 10. Mandate Dissection
11. Information Starvation 12. Subtlety, Subterfuge, and
Silence 13. Managementese 14. Fred Hates It 15. DNA 16.
An Engineering Mindset 17. Three Superpowers 18. Saying
No Part 2: The Process is the Product 19. 1.0 20. How to
Start 21. Taking Time to Think 22. The Soak 23. Managing
Malcolm Events 24. Capturing Context 25. Trickle Theory
26. When the Sky Falls 27. Hacking is Important Part 3:
Versions of You 28. Bored People Quit 29. Bellwethers
30. The Ninety Day Interview 31. Managing Nerds 32. NADD
33. A Nerd in a Cave 34. Meeting Creatures 35.
Incrementalists and Completionists 36. Organics and
Mechanics 37. Inwards, Outwards, and Holistics 38. Free
Electrons 39.Rules for the Reorg 40. An Unexpected
Connection 41. Avoiding the Fez 42. A Glimpse and a Hook
43. Nailing the Phone Screen 44. Your Resignation
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