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043: Managing Parents on Your Team

Today our panelists sit down with Nick Means to talk about strategies and experiences of managing parents on your team. Parent have unique needs as they care for little humans and some may not exactly know what those unique needs are, unless you too are a parent. We break down techniques and share experiences of what it's like managing parents in tech.

An episode of the Parent Driven Development podcast, hosted by Parent Driven Development, titled "043: Managing Parents on Your Team" was published on April 29, 2020 and runs 48 minutes.

April 29, 2020 ·48m · Parent Driven Development

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Parent Driven Development Episode 043: Pressure and Considerations Around Leaving a Job for Ethical Reasons. Welcome, Nick Means! Nickolas Means loves nothing more than a story of engineering triumph (except maybe a story of engineering disaster). When he's not stuck in a Wikipedia loop reading about plane crashes, he spends his days as a Senior Engineering Manager at GitHub working on Security and Compliance tooling for our users. He's also a co-host of the Managing Up podcast, a show about leading and managing in the world of technology. He works remotely from Austin, TX, and spends most of his spare time hanging out with his wife and kids, going for runs, or trying to brew the perfect cup of coffee. 01:54 How do you approach management with parents on your team? Treating your team as you would want to be treated as a parent Setting examples to your team as a manager Evaluate the job performance on the work actually done, and not clock a few hours taken off for kid responsibilities Flexibility and trust in team members and manager 07:12 Work life balance and work life integration Work sometimes becomes an escape from parenting life Self care for parents! No kids included, you need you 11:35 How do you encourage your team members to take time for themselves Ask the right questions to figure out what will fill their cup? As a manager, you’re more aware of the state of your team members and can identify things quicker Applaud team members when you see them take the effort for PTO 17:18 When you’re the only parent on the team.. How to make others understand Speak with kindness, set boundaries, have trust Time zone issues Setting boundaries with your team members How to structure workflow with team members in different zones 26:20 Managers making it explicit that it is OK to be done when you leave your workstation 28:02 Managing for non-remote teams Inflexibility when have to go into office Complexity for parents when they are totally out of the convo when working in an office 31:40 Moms vs. Dads double standard Putting family time on calendar Single parenting, the lack of help 33:40 How can managers support parental leave Encouraging more time for first time parents The job to support parents starts when they decide to have kids, not just during the leave Twins 37:50 Genius // fail Chris Sexton, how do you spell drop? #fail Josh had the sex talk…. but bombed on the timing with his daughter #geniusfail Allison has a nice turkey day with kids and neighbors, building her more positive memories! #genius Chris Arcand makes his nanny wait on her scheduled time off #fail Mandy gets a puppy… and it's a beautiful new experiences to share with her daughter Nick and his wife forget about homework… his son gets it done, but they all struggle the next day #fail Follow & Support Please follow us @parentdrivendev on Twitter or email us at [email protected]. Our website is at ParentDrivenDevelopment.com. Support us via Patreon and get access to our our Slack Community. Panel Allison McMillan Chris Arcand Josh Puetz Mandy Moore Chris SextonSpecial Guest: Nick Means.

Parent Driven Development Episode 043: Pressure and Considerations Around Leaving a Job for Ethical Reasons. Welcome, Nick Means (https://twitter.com/nmeans)! Nickolas Means loves nothing more than a story of engineering triumph (except maybe a story of engineering disaster). When he's not stuck in a Wikipedia loop reading about plane crashes, he spends his days as a Senior Engineering Manager at GitHub working on Security and Compliance tooling for our users. He's also a co-host of the Managing Up podcast, a show about leading and managing in the world of technology. He works remotely from Austin, TX, and spends most of his spare time hanging out with his wife and kids, going for runs, or trying to brew the perfect cup of coffee. 01:54 How do you approach management with parents on your team? Treating your team as you would want to be treated as a parent Setting examples to your team as a manager Evaluate the job performance on the work actually done, and not clock a few hours taken off for kid responsibilities Flexibility and trust in team members and manager 07:12 Work life balance and work life integration Work sometimes becomes an escape from parenting life Self care for parents! No kids included, you need you 11:35 How do you encourage your team members to take time for themselves Ask the right questions to figure out what will fill their cup? As a manager, you’re more aware of the state of your team members and can identify things quicker Applaud team members when you see them take the effort for PTO 17:18 When you’re the only parent on the team.. How to make others understand Speak with kindness, set boundaries, have trust Time zone issues Setting boundaries with your team members How to structure workflow with team members in different zones 26:20 Managers making it explicit that it is OK to be done when you leave your workstation 28:02 Managing for non-remote teams Inflexibility when have to go into office Complexity for parents when they are totally out of the convo when working in an office 31:40 Moms vs. Dads double standard Putting family time on calendar Single parenting, the lack of help 33:40 How can managers support parental leave Encouraging more time for first time parents The job to support parents starts when they decide to have kids, not just during the leave Twins 37:50 Genius // fail Chris Sexton, how do you spell drop? #fail Josh had the sex talk…. but bombed on the timing with his daughter #geniusfail Allison has a nice turkey day with kids and neighbors, building her more positive memories! #genius Chris Arcand makes his nanny wait on her scheduled time off #fail Mandy gets a puppy… and it's a beautiful new experiences to share with her daughter Nick and his wife forget about homework… his son gets it done, but they all struggle the next day #fail Follow & Support Please follow us @parentdrivendev (https://twitter.com/parentdrivendev) on Twitter or email us at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]). Our website is at ParentDrivenDevelopment.com (https://parentdrivendevelopment.com). Support us via Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/parentdrivendev) and get access to our our Slack Community. Panel Allison McMillan (https://twitter.com/allie_p) Chris Arcand (https://twitter.com/chrisarcand) Josh Puetz (https://twitter.com/joshpuetz) Mandy Moore (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) Chris Sexton (https://twitter.com/crsexton) Special Guest: Nick Means.
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