About this series: The best management thinking ever written — Grove, Graham, Horowitz, Rabois, Lutke — was built for a world where the only variable was human effort. That world is gone. This series takes each foundational idea and rebuilds it for the reality engineering leaders are living today: a world where AI is not a tool you adopt, but a team member you have to manage.
Articles in this series:
The Manager as Systems Architect (Andy Grove)
Do Things That Don’t Scale — Until AI Can ← You are here
Raising the Floor: AI as the Great Equalizer (Tobi Lutke)
The New Hard Things (Ben Horowitz)
Taste, Judgment, and the Things AI Can’t Do (Keith Rabois)
The New 1:1: Coaching Engineers Who Are Already 10x
The Manager Who Becomes
Obsolete — And the One Who Doesn’t (Naval)
Articles in this series: The Manager as Systems Architect (Andy Grove)
Do Things That Don’t Scale — Until AI Can ← You are here
Raising the Floor: AI as the Great Equalizer (Tobi Lutke)
The New Hard Things (Ben Horowitz) Taste, Judgment, and the Things AI Can’t Do (Keith Rabois)
The New 1:1: Coaching Engineers Who Are Already 10x
The Manager Who Becomes Obsolete — And the One Who Doesn’t (Naval)