DN
Nov 11, 2022
I enjoyed listening through this course while going about my day. Nancy should start a podcast she's very insightful.
GC
Oct 29, 2024
I like how straightforward it is and how the message is delivered. It left me wanting to learn even more!
By Thato M
•Aug 9, 2023
I highly recommend the course to anyone who is in the engineering sector. Although the content tend to focus more specifically on software engineering, any other engineering department can relate to the content.
l am not yet a manager but the content was very helpful in a sense that I know what is expected of me and what is it that I should expect from my manager. For future reference it also helped me with what I need to do in order for myself to successfully redirect my career into engineering management.
By My R
•Dec 23, 2022
An excellent course for those whishing to learn and acquire the knowledge as well as skillsets for leadership in engineering roles (e.g. lead, manager, director etc.) Nancy's professional background and work experiences in major tech corporations provided valuable insights into how leadership is nurtured in those companies. In addition, she skillfully presented these insights into digestible units over several modules. Looking forward to more courses from AWIT. Thank you and best regards!
By Vlad G
•Sep 13, 2023
This course makes concrete some of the things engineering managers might take for granted. Nancy Wang provokes us to introspect on the qualities we possess that has made us managers, or those we lack and have caused us to struggle.
I would highly recommend this for anyone who is already a manager, but still learning the ropes, or anyone considering switching into the managerial track.
By James K
•Nov 14, 2022
The concepts in this course are presented very clearly and explained in a way that they can be applied in the real world. The course is aimed at those wanting to move into an engineering leadership role or those wanting to improve on the basics of that role and I think the material is both relevant and well-calibrated for those audiences.
By Michael T
•Mar 30, 2023
Extremely practical and actionable course. Going to share with my niece. This is an excellent resource for anyone. But I'm especially thankful that this course particularly speaks to and supports young women in tech.
By Jeff S
•Oct 24, 2023
Leadership Principles for Software Engineers by AWIT is an excellent course on Engineering Management. The material made sense to me as an experienced Engineer so I'm confident that I'll retain it. Nancy Wang did a great job teaching the course. I LOVED the interview with Neha!
By Tarek I
•Sep 25, 2023
This was good course giving good concepts about leaderships and managements. It is good that the instructor provides some insights how things are being executed in big companies like Google and Amazon.
By Demo N
•Nov 12, 2022
I enjoyed listening through this course while going about my day. Nancy should start a podcast she's very insightful.
By Gabe C
•Oct 30, 2024
I like how straightforward it is and how the message is delivered. It left me wanting to learn even more!
By Sahad O
•Nov 12, 2022
This content seemed more relevant than what I learned elsewhere about how to manage.
By amos o
•Oct 11, 2024
Excellent on engineering leadership in context of software engineering
By Adeyemi T
•Mar 30, 2024
explicit course modules with reallife industry experience explanations
By Si F
•Nov 12, 2022
I didn't know what managers actually did until taking this course.
By Xati R
•Nov 12, 2022
great to see a female engineering leader giving back
By Gashin G
•Mar 24, 2023
Highly informative and very well structured.
By Alvin
•Mar 24, 2024
Helpful insights with good explanations
By Andrea C
•Apr 27, 2023
Very good explained and super usefull!
By Volodymyr N
•Apr 28, 2024
I learned a lot. Thank you!
By Afzalur R
•Sep 22, 2024
It was great intro for me to learn the management skills an engineering manager should possess! I would have also liked some tools or frameworks which could help to measure my or my teams performance against set goals.
By Jonathan D
•Mar 14, 2023
Would be interesting to have hand-outs with the examples and templates discussed in the videos.