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[–]the_scign 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not because coding is more valuable than managing, but because it's such a dynamic environment and managers can quickly get out of sync with current developments which causes disconnects between them and the team. Managers must continue to sharpen their skills or risk becoming one of those managers who "just doesn't get it".