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by xahrepap
3125 days ago
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Not in my experience. I think it's about managing expectations. You just have to be clear about what you mean with that individual. If that PM takes it to mean that then you need to find another way to communicate your message. I think what I intend to say with that can be, "I don't know how long it takes and it'll take more planning to figure it out, but I'm willing to participate in this conversation so that we can continue to effectively plan in the current context." If the current context is "concrete" then you probably don't want to give a number. If the conversation is (and this was my assumption before) "here's a feature we want done but we're trying to figure out it's priority and feasibility" then giving a gut check adds value. You just need to be clear in your messaging. And if someone uses a gut check number against you "but you said X days!" Then you need to call them on it and make sure you explained the discrepancy. |
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