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My recommended reading list for new leads (in order):
Quick and to the point. Will help you get in the right mindset.
Much more detail, gets into the all the little bits about how leadership manifests in tech/software teams.
Classic leadership tome by Maxwell. You'll see it on "top 10 leadership books" lists and I highly recommend it.
Resist the urge to micromanage and get comfortable being in a meeting or a call when someone on the team needs to make a decision. Get to know your team and trust them to be the creators.
📖🤓 Peopleware
Avoid too many meetings 🤓,