In many cases, a great engineering team can practically manage themselves. I've been on teams that had managers who were so bad they were useless at best, but so much engineering experience that we could ship a good product anyway.
I assume these managers got promoted after I left. It's hard to measure manager effectiveness, and with projects lasting multiple years, a couple of wins can make it look like you're an ace manager even though the team basically just ignored you.
I assume these managers got promoted after I left. It's hard to measure manager effectiveness, and with projects lasting multiple years, a couple of wins can make it look like you're an ace manager even though the team basically just ignored you.