lessons

Engineering management

Lesson playbook — delete process, pathfinding, responsibility assignment, and keeping managers technical.

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Tags: management engineering playbooks

Engineering management here means organizing hard technical work without drowning in process.

Pattern

Prefer pathfinders who own outcomes. Delete meetings and rules that don’t change physics or production. Keep layers thin.

Playbook

  1. Name a single owner for every critical path.
  2. Kill multi-hop approvals that add no information.
  3. Require managers to understand the design they manage.
  4. Use war-room intensity for real crises only.
  5. Write postmortems that change process, not just blame.

Examples (labeled)

DomainPatternLabel
Production hell loreExtreme hands-on managementAnecdote-heavy — source carefully
Launch campaignsMission control style opsAerospace practice
Software orgsSmall teams shipping FSD/Grok featuresCompany practice claims

Failure modes

  • Heroic founder bottleneck
  • Process deletion of necessary safety reviews
  • Burnout as culture