Brandon Ching wrote this awesome post about how a developer views project management. I really thought it was well done and deserving of comment and consideration.
Brandon takes the refreshing “glass is half-full” view of project management by highlighting some of the reasons why developers should want good project managers to work with. Some of the key things cited are:
- Keeping developers on task and meeting customer requirements
- Dealing with high-level scope and customer requirements so the developers can focus on modules of functionality and specialize in their art form
As a developer-turned-PM, I can relate. I found that I enjoyed the PM portions of the work more than coding…so here I am now.
I’ll add that I love SCRUM too for software development projects…a great technique that gets around the problem of hounding developers for % complete…the war room daily SCRUM, 15 minutes only with 3 questions for each developer. I wrote about it and how it can be used on traditionally managed projects too. If you are interested, see here.
Again, great work Brandon!
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