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Jihern

I went from having PMs to having no PMs to having PMs again. And I've officially confirmed my position that there's little to no reason for them.

Christine
Replying to @jibae

just out of curiosity, what's your reasoning?

Jihern
Replying to @chow

These will be very loaded statements, but the crux of this is that the overlap between PMs and PDs is so large that it's an unnecessary bottleneck to making qulaity decisions. To that end, I think PDs are better equipped to just own the full spectrum of work here because:

Jihern
Replying to @chow

2. Esp. across smaller teams, I don't think it's that helpful to have someone own project management. Processes should be lean, and individuals should communicate and coordinate proactively. Having a PM that oversees process is an easy way to remove individual accountability.

Jihern
Replying to @chow

All that to say, someone that can provide subject-matter expertise in a complex domain or support with GTM motions is far more valuable IMO.

Jihern
Replying to @chow

*aspects of the business, oops