Because, as you move up the management chain, understanding how people work and how groups of people work becomes more important than technical brilliance. The job of a manager is to create a healthy working environment where people work effectively, and are well-aligned to a common goal.
That's hard.
You don't just practice that by living.
That's made easier by having people lower down who are helping and not hurting.
That's hard.
You don't just practice that by living.
That's made easier by having people lower down who are helping and not hurting.