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by tushar-r 3615 days ago
What you said about the PM and Dept. Manager, reminded me of this article by Rands:

http://randsinrepose.com/archives/entropy-crushers/

== A good project manager is one who elegantly and deftly handles information. They know what structured meetings need to exist to gather information; they artfully understand how to gather additional essential information in the hallways; and they instinctively manage to move that gathered information to the right people and the right teams at the right time.

There are humans who are really good at this. They thrive on it. Engineers have difficulty believing this – it’s the same issue they have with managers. They see these strange humans focusing furiously and scurrying hither and yon and they wonder, “What are they actually building?” They’re right. Project managers don’t write code, they don’t test the use cases, and they’re not designing the interface. You know what a good project manager does? They are chaos destroying machines, and each new person you bring onto your team, each dependency you create, adds hard to measure entropy to your team. A good project manager thrives on measuring, controlling, and crushing entropy. ==