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Why an Engineering Manager Should Not Review Code

Why an Engineering Manager Should Not Review Code

In team organization, Engineering Managers (EMs) and Technical Leads (TLs) have distinct roles. With team sizes larger than four, EMs should focus on managing communications, career growth, and planning, while TLs concentrate on architecture and technical direction. Mixing these roles can lead to inefficiencies and trust issues; hence managers should not handle code reviews for teams of this size.


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