The #1 mistake I see new tech managers make

Why your top performers struggle when they become managers

When I stepped into my first real management role, I made the same mistake many top performers make.

I kept doing what had always worked:

  • Stayed hands-on

  • Stayed in the weeds

  • Solved problems myself

Because that’s what got me promoted in the first place.

And at first, it worked, until it didn’t.

I was burning out.
Buried in decisions.
Constantly reacting.
And slowly realizing: I couldn’t outwork my way into being a great leader.

The scary part?
I didn’t know what else to do.
And I didn’t have the time to figure it out.

This is the trap I see so many new tech managers fall into.
They were exceptional individual contributors—so they rely on what they know: execution, precision, output, grit.

But here’s the truth:

Leadership isn’t about doing the work better.
It’s about leading the people doing the work.

That shift is subtle, but everything hinges on it.

Without the right tools, most managers end up working harder than ever, while feeling less and less in control.

That’s why I built The Ownership Accelerator
An 8-week program for tech managers who’ve taken on more responsibility (often a new or growing team) and are ready to actually lead.

Inside, you’ll learn practical frameworks to:
✅ Build trust with a new or unfamiliar team
✅ Set clear decision-making boundaries (so you're not in every meeting)
✅ Communicate expectations without micromanaging
✅ Build systems that empower your team to step up and own the work

You don’t have to keep sprinting through the weeds, hoping things get easier.

There’s a better way to lead—and we’ll build it together.

🚀 The founding cohort starts August 11
We’re enrolling now, and spots are filling fast.

👉 ownershipaccelerator.io
Or just reply to this email with the word “ownership” and I’ll send you the details directly.

– Jeff