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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

1. IMO, product acuity is on the decline across PMs—a sign of the times. Working with a PM that doesn't have a high caliber but has a lot of authority often leads to worse outcomes. I also think PDs can own aspects of the , which helps connect impact and product.

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.