Back in January, I found out that Mark Horstman’s second book, The Effective Hiring Manager, was available for pre-order on Amazon.com. It was a no-brainer: I ordered it immediately.

When a Manager Tools licensee newsletter announced in August that Horstman would be signing copies, I ordered a signed copy. I had to get a signed copy to match my signed copy of his first book, The Effective Manager.

Today my unsigned Amazon copy arrived, and I was as excited to unwrap it as my sixteen year-old daughter is to unwrap BTS merchandise.

If I ever met Mark Horstman (or Michael Auzenne for that matter) I’d be as speechlessly mortified as my wife would be in front of Barbra Streisand. It would be as bad as Troy from Community meeting LeVar Burton.

I know, in my head, they are just people. But I’ve heard their voices on the podcast for so long, and their guidance has made so much sense, and I’ve benefitted so much that I’ve been affected the way that is normally associated with cringing women at the front of a Beatles concert.

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Unfortunately, a book on management is unlikely to ever spark a global craze of enthusiastic admiration. It seems that only happens for memes that are merely entertaining, diverting, or even infuriating. But, if you have to bear the responsibility of being accountable for another person’s performance, if you have to participate in the process of defining a company by deciding who gets to work there, if you find yourself tap dancing as fast as you can—wondering if you’re the only one that feels this unprepared: then get this book.

Now, there is one thing infuriating about Manager Tools. One thing that keeps me wondering.

You see, normally I don’t feel confident in recommending a technology without being aware of several instances where I would NOT recommend it. (If you can’t see anything wrong with a technology, then you are probably stuck in the bad part of the hype cycle, and painful enlightenment awaits.) So, I’ve been listening for eight years now and waiting for something I disagree with.

I’ve been waiting to find something to disillusion me. Show me your limits, Manager Tools! Well, I’m sure there’s something, somewhere….

Frankly, if you’re a manager or team lead then manager tools is the best thing since sliced bread. It’s hard for me to think of something wrong with sliced bread, too.

Sorry I’ve been away.  I’ve been spending a lot of time on University Campuses in Utah and Idaho recruiting Web Development interns.  Also presented twice at an internal conference last week and took a Fall Break with my kids to try and reset.

Just wrapping up a day of interviewing at Utah Valley University.

ManagerJS shall return!

Just finished putting up flags around my neighborhood with my two oldest sons. (It’s a Cub Scout fundraiser.)  I hope you have a meaningful day.

  
You might try out FamilySearch.org for finding out more about your ancestors today.  I admit I’m biased. I’ve written code there.

(My words are my own and no-one else’s. They are particularly not my employer’s or the BSA’s.)

Thank you everyone for your interest and support during the first two month’s of this blog. With over 50 posts published I’m drawing down now.  I already take Sundays off to recharge. Since I’m a Scoutmaster and my troop meets on Wednesday nights I’m adding Wednesday to my blog-free days.