The Manager's Compass
Name what's happening.
Choose your route.
Every management challenge is a terrain condition — not a personal failure.
The Manager's Compass maps the friction you're navigating and gives you the Terrain Survey to locate where you actually are. Each post names what the system is doing, what it signals, and one clear move forward.
Find your map first
The Hidden Behaviors That Turn You Into a Micromanager
Micromanaging is often a signal, not a flaw. This article explores the hidden system pressures that turn capable managers into bottlenecks, and how to read control as information instead of failure.
The Best Time Management Techniques for Busy Managers
You've tried time blocking. You've tried the Pomodoro method. You've read the productivity books. But your calendar is still a disaster and you're still behind.
How to Write a Development Plan That Actually Drives Growth
You write the development plan. You both sign it. Then it sits in a folder for six months. When review time comes, neither of you remembers what it said.
Manager Identity: Stop Being a Doer and Start Leading
You're still doing the work you used to do. You're still the person people come to when things break. When did you become the manager, exactly?

