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by llamaLord
1212 days ago
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Let's be fair here... I consider myself a pretty proficient Product Manager and even I would struggle to tell you what the Program Manager in our Org is actually meant to do. Don't get me wrong, they do a lot and it's all valuable. But even they can't tell me what their fundamental role responsibility is hahaha. |
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Project manager handles a discrete undertaking with a beginning and an end that falls outside whatever your org considers “ongoing operations.”
Program manager handles a portfolio of interrelated projects. If a lot of projects are failing and you want a single throat to choke, the program manager might be a good person to replace.
Product manager seems like it could be interpreted as kind of like a program manager (for a large, complex set of inter related projects) or a project manager (if there’s only one project) except that the organization’s ongoing operations include the creation and development of the product, instead of the product being a single event/discrete undertaking.
Source: read PMBOK decades ago
[0]: maybe others who learned differently can chime in? Doesn’t seem like this terminology is universal.