• PodPerson@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    This is just like PMs where I work. They are generic PMs with no background in the work we do, so they end up being spreadsheet updaters and meeting schedulers (which literally everyone can easily do themselves).

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      4 hours ago

      which literally everyone can easily do themselves

      Key word here is ‘can’. People can update it themselves, but unless kept accountable for missing something bad, they don’t do it unless a PM drags it out of them. In a perfect world we’d all show enough accountability to share the info that could affect a project in a democratic and orderly way, but even when ignoring a lack of PM experience, people usually feel it’s bureaucratic and takes precious time away from their specialisation.

      A PM with a good background will definitely have a chance to be better than a PM without, but being able to contact the right specialists at the right time and keeping the project flowing is what truly matters.