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by AlexDReeve
2153 days ago
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Thanks for reading! PG has a great article on "maker" vs. "manager" (I borrowed the framing from him and linked it in the article). http://www.paulgraham.com/makersschedule.html To your second point: Ultimately, the PM and the people they work with (engineering, design, PMM, research, etc.), are a cross-functional team. The PM shouldn't just provide a list of what to build; the PM should help lead them towards figuring out what to build, collaboratively, together. |
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PG doesn't assign PM to manager's schedule. You can see engineers themselves running in buckets of maker's and manager's schedules.
Mindset of PMs being "managers", who must "lead" and unblock engineers & designers is deeply flawed and creates silos, turfs and dysfunction. Reality is that the notion of product is continuum between engineering and product management functions. One hardly need to manage other. One definitively need to partner with other.