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About managers, leaders and Google manager’s traits, cntd

July 5, 2016 by Enterprise Architecture Development Matters

So what about Google’s eight skills to look for in its managers.
continuing
 
In the end, I think there could have been made a distinction between managers’ and leaders’ skills. Management is a science while leadership is mostly an …

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What Google thinks a good manager is (i)

July 4, 2016 by Enterprise Architecture Development Matters

See Google research into a good manager’s traits 
Google’s surprising discovery about effective teams is not so surprising

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Google’s about effective teams and the manager’s role

July 2, 2016 by Enterprise Architecture Development Matters

The ideal “One for All” team model looks more like “All for One” in real life.

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Google’s surprising discovery about effective teams is not so surprising (i)

July 1, 2016 by Enterprise Architecture Development Matters

continuing with
Google’s surprising discovery about effective teams
 
2. Dependability
“Team members get things done and meet Google high bar for technical excellence”
This “Google high bar for technical excellence” sounds a tad patroni

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Google’s surprising discovery about effective teams is not so surprising

June 30, 2016 by Enterprise Architecture Development Matters

Here is the Google’s surprising discovery about effective teams. But Google has done extensive research too into the skills and character traits of a good manager. Let’s digest these findings.
 
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