Become An Engineering Manager: The Complete Course
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.27 GB | Duration: 4h 36m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.27 GB | Duration: 4h 36m
Practical tools and real-world insights for aspiring and current engineering leaders.
What you'll learn
Foster long-term relationships with team members and understand what drives their motivation
Effectively align technical solutions with business needs
Establish clear communication with business stakeholders and translate their needs into actionable technical tasks
Review technical decisions with confidence and prioritize technical debt wisely
Build high-performing teams of any size and structure with confidence
Master the entire product development lifecycle — from idea to launch
Requirements
This course is perfect for anyone with experience in IT. All you need is curiosity and a desire to grow.
Description
Are you ready to take the leap from individual contributor to engineering leader? Or maybe you’re already managing people but want to level up your impact?This course is your complete guide to becoming a confident, effective Engineering Manager. You’ll gain the technical, managerial, and business acumen needed to align teams, systems, and stakeholders — and lead with clarity and purpose.By the end of this course, you will:Understand the role of an Engineering Manager and what companies expectNavigate the balance between technical excellence and business prioritiesDesign scalable organizational structures and feature delivery pipelinesReview technical decisions and manage technical debt wiselyImplement development methodologies, plan effectively, and manage risksBuild and develop high-performing teams of any size and structureMotivate, hire, onboard, and grow your team membersHandle conflict, conduct 1:1s, and foster trust as a leaderTrack operational metrics and align with budgets for business successApply practical leadership tips that work in real-world scenariosWhat’s inside the course?This is not theory or vague advice — it’s a hands-on roadmap for engineering managers:Engineering Manager ProfileLearn what the role entails, how it differs across companies, and which skills matter most.Business NeedsUnderstand business priorities, work with stakeholders, and translate requirements into actionable plans.Technical AspectsReview and approve technical decisions, manage technical debt, ensure system safety, and integrate AI into workflows.Process ManagementChoose the right methodology, manage cross-team dependencies, plan effectively, and use operational metrics to stay on track.Teams DevelopmentDesign team structures, manage different seniority levels, and create high-performing, resilient teams.People ManagementMaster motivation, onboarding, performance reviews, conflict resolution, and leadership techniques that inspire trust.Useful TipsPractical frameworks for staying organized, thinking strategically, and acting like a true professional.Great leaders aren’t born — they’re made. Start your journey to becoming the Engineering Manager your team deserves.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 What is this course about
Section 2: Engineering Manager Profile
Lecture 2 Introduction
Lecture 3 Who are engineering managers and why company needs them
Lecture 4 Difference between engineering managers responsibilities in companies
Lecture 5 Technical experience and knowledge
Lecture 6 Management experience and knowledge
Section 3: Business Needs
Lecture 7 Introduction
Lecture 8 Understand what business priorities are
Lecture 9 Everything about stakeholders
Lecture 10 Find the right balance between tech and business
Lecture 11 Forget about technical vocabulary when speak with business stakeholders
Lecture 12 Product features discussion
Lecture 13 Functional and Non-functional requirements
Section 4: Organizational Structure
Lecture 14 Introduction
Lecture 15 Understand organizational structure and employee hierarchy
Lecture 16 Importance of feature delivery pipeline
Lecture 17 Area of responsibility
Lecture 18 Conway’s law
Lecture 19 Company lifecycle by Adizes
Section 5: Technical aspects
Lecture 20 Introduction
Lecture 21 You must know your technical baseline
Lecture 22 Review and approve technical decisions
Lecture 23 Choosing technical stack
Lecture 24 CI/CD. Release lifecycle and branching strategies
Lecture 25 Observability and monitoring
Lecture 26 Incident management
Lecture 27 Knowing you technical dept
Lecture 28 Quality Assurance
Lecture 29 What technical documentation you need
Lecture 30 Keep your system safe
Lecture 31 AI integration into development
Section 6: Process Management
Lecture 32 Introduction
Lecture 33 What development methodology you should use
Lecture 34 From idea to implementation
Lecture 35 Cross team dependencies
Lecture 36 Planning and estimation
Lecture 37 You are not a meeting manager
Lecture 38 How to host meetings
Lecture 39 How to manage several teams
Lecture 40 Working with risks
Lecture 41 Aligning with budget
Lecture 42 Operational metrics
Section 7: Teams Development
Lecture 43 Introduction
Lecture 44 What is the team and why you need it
Lecture 45 Explaining team structures
Lecture 46 Understand team topologies and size
Lecture 47 Creating or changing teams
Lecture 48 Different seniority level in the team
Lecture 49 Team hierarchy and responsibilities
Lecture 50 What is a good team
Section 8: People Management
Lecture 51 Introduction
Lecture 52 What motivates people do their job
Lecture 53 People are different and not like you
Lecture 54 1-2-1 meetings
Lecture 55 Hire candidates
Lecture 56 Fire candidates
Lecture 57 Performance review procedure
Lecture 58 Onboarding importance
Lecture 59 Make sure people understand what to do
Lecture 60 How to successfully resolve conflicts
Lecture 61 Cooperate with your manager
Section 9: Useful tips
Lecture 62 Introduction
Lecture 63 Stop relying on memory: systems that work
Lecture 64 Leadership that builds trust
Lecture 65 Plan smart. Track often. Win.
Lecture 66 Control, Clarity, Consistency
Lecture 67 Precision thinking
Lecture 68 Be a professional!
Software Engineers and Team Leads preparing for leadership roles,Current Engineering Managers who want to strengthen their skill set,Technical professionals looking to understand the business and people side of engineering management