The Danger of the Mini-Me
Mentoring is not offloading your workload. When you delegate labor without context, you are not building a successor—you are building a machine for extraction.
The reality check is the "candid peer" voice. They call out common mistakes.
Mentoring is not offloading your workload. When you delegate labor without context, you are not building a successor—you are building a machine for extraction.
Dive into the danger zone of auditing legacy systems. Scott Wilder's Week 2 guide explains critical first steps to map and stabilize unmeasured technical debt before your stack collapses.