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What Do Managers of Managers Do? (The Crank Call From Kim) 4 | 16
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What Do Managers of Managers Do? (The Crank Call From Kim) 4 | 16

Does anyone actually want to be a manager of managers? And if so, what do these people actually do? On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast Kim, Jason and Amy discuss strategies for being an effective manager of managers. If you're managing...

Radical Candor: Communication at Work · Kim Scott, Jason Rosoff & Amy Sandler

November 1, 20221h 0m

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Does anyone actually want to be a manager of managers? And if so, what do these people actually do? On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast Kim, Jason and Amy discuss strategies for being an effective manager of managers. If you're managing people who manage other people, then you're managing managers. Whereas if you're managing individual contributors, you're managing a team. The most significant difference when you become a manager of managers is that now you have to become a thought partner, not just on the functional expertise and the business that they're running or the product that they're building, but you also have to be a thought partner to them on how they're managing their team.

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