Becoming a First‑Time Manager
You will measure success by the team’s output, not your commits. Protect focus, remove blockers, and align work with strategy. Early in her role, Lila cut meetings by 30% and doubled sprint predictability. Ask for our weekly manager checklist to start strong.
Becoming a First‑Time Manager
Consistent one‑on‑ones, clear goals, and timely feedback are your management backbone. Prepare agendas, listen deeply, and close loops. A simple habit—ending each 1:1 with next steps—prevents drift. Comment “1:1” and we will send our agenda prompts.