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The hard power of management and the soft power of senior ICs | Josh Wills

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As a self-described “gainfully unemployed data person”, Josh Wills is an angel investor and has worked on and led data teams at Slack, Cloudera, WeaveGrid and Google. We discuss:

  • How to get started with angel investing without a ton of $$

  • Attributes that define great engineering managers

  • What’s it like transitioning from management back to IC

  • Challenges in Climate Tech from a software perspective

  • And more

Segments:

[0:01:35] Transitioning from management to individual contributor (IC).

[0:10:19] Emotional intelligence and its role in engineering management.

[0:25:21] Contrasting the hard power of management with the soft power of senior individual contributors.

[0:37:18] Addressing challenges in climate technology.

[0:51:34] The importance of practicality and how to assess it in interviews.

[0:56:01] Josh's journey into angel investing.

[1:12:59] Criteria used by Josh to evaluate whether to invest in a startup.

Show Notes:

Stay in touch:

👋 Make Ronak’s day by leaving us a review and let us know who we should talk to next! hello@softwaremisadventures.com

  continue reading

55 episodes

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Manage episode 407733758 series 2838288
Content provided by Ronak Nathani, Guang Yang, Ronak Nathani, and Guang Yang. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ronak Nathani, Guang Yang, Ronak Nathani, and Guang Yang or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

As a self-described “gainfully unemployed data person”, Josh Wills is an angel investor and has worked on and led data teams at Slack, Cloudera, WeaveGrid and Google. We discuss:

  • How to get started with angel investing without a ton of $$

  • Attributes that define great engineering managers

  • What’s it like transitioning from management back to IC

  • Challenges in Climate Tech from a software perspective

  • And more

Segments:

[0:01:35] Transitioning from management to individual contributor (IC).

[0:10:19] Emotional intelligence and its role in engineering management.

[0:25:21] Contrasting the hard power of management with the soft power of senior individual contributors.

[0:37:18] Addressing challenges in climate technology.

[0:51:34] The importance of practicality and how to assess it in interviews.

[0:56:01] Josh's journey into angel investing.

[1:12:59] Criteria used by Josh to evaluate whether to invest in a startup.

Show Notes:

Stay in touch:

👋 Make Ronak’s day by leaving us a review and let us know who we should talk to next! hello@softwaremisadventures.com

  continue reading

55 episodes

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