370: Resilient Management with Lara Hogan
We're chatting with Lara Hogan about her awesome new book, Resilient Management. Lots of great advice in this episode for people who are managers, becoming managers, or who are managed by someone - so almost everyone.
Show Description
We're chatting with Lara Hogan about her awesome new book, Resilient Management. Lots of great advice in this episode for people who are managers, becoming managers, or who are managed by someone - so almost everyone.
Guests
Lara Hogan
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Management/Leadership coach and trainer at Wherewithall. Author of bestselling book Resilient Management. Former VPE, forever an engineering manager.
Links
- Where With All
- Resilient Management
- Order Resilent Management from A Book Apart
- Radical Candor
- 5 Key Lessons from Camille Fournier in The Manager’s Path
- The Manager’s Path
- Lara’s Fav One on One Questions
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