SaaS Growth: Scaling with a Fractional CTO

Transitioning from Engineer to Manager

40 min · 6. mar. 2025
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In this episode of SaaS Growth, host Drew Harris candidly talks with Steve Dwire, a seasoned leadership coach and former software engineer. They explore the challenges and nuances of transitioning from an engineering role to a management position, discussing everyday struggles, the importance of effective communication, and the value of self-discovery in leadership. Steve shares insights on overcoming "promotion remorse" and the significance of tailoring one's approach to different audiences. This episode is a valuable resource for anyone navigating the complexities of leadership in the tech industry, offering practical advice and encouragement for personal and professional growth.

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