
How to Lead a Remote Engineering Team
Remote engineering leadership is not a soft skill. It is a systems problem. I have watched a lot of engineering managers struggle with distributed teams, and the pattern is almost always the same. They take the management habits that worked in an office, transplant them into Slack and Zoom, and then wonder why everything feels slower, noisier, and harder to trust. The problem is not the tools. The problem is that remote work requires a fundamentally different operating model, and most managers never build one. This article is about building that model. We will cover async communication rhythms, documentation as infrastructure, how to build genuine trust without physical proximity, and how to protect your team's well-being when the office and home become the same place. These are not abstract principles. They are specific systems you can start implementing this week. The Mental Model Shift That Changes Everything Before we get into tactics, there is one mental model shift that underpins
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