<p>Effective Delegation Using Task Relevant Maturity</p>
<p>In this episode of the Retrospective podcast, Jeremy and Peter kick off the third season by discussing the concept of task relevant maturity in engineering leadership. They explore the common challenges new managers face, such as micromanagement and hands-off leadership. Jeremy introduces the idea from Andy Grove’s book ‘High Output Management,’ emphasizing the need to adjust management styles based on the maturity of a person and the task at hand. They delve into how to assess an individual’s maturity, the benefits of pairing team members, and the importance of maintaining a balance between autonomy and oversight. They also provide actionable insights on how to help team members grow and how to use task relevant maturity to improve overall team performance.</p>
<p>00:00 Introduction to Season Three</p>
<p>00:38 Understanding Task Relevant Maturity</p>
<p>00:56 Challenges Faced by New Managers</p>
<p>03:05 Framework for Assessing Task Relevant Maturity</p>
<p>10:51 High Task Relevant Maturity</p>
<p>26:21 Balancing Critical Projects and Personal Growth</p>
<p>30:22 Conclusion and Resources</p>
<p>Links from the episode:</p>
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<li><strong>High Output Management</strong> by Andy Grove - The original source of Task-Relevant Maturity</li>
<li><a href="https://getlighthouse.com/blog/management-concept/"><strong>The Most Important Management Concept You’re Missing: Task Relevant Maturity</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="https://getlighthouse.com/blog/task-relevant-maturity-good-leaders/"><strong>The Most Important Aspect of Task Relevant Maturity Many Leaders Forget</strong></a></li>
<li><strong>The Manager’s Path</strong> by Camille Fournier - Builds on TRM concepts for engineering leadership</li>
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