Exponent’s Jeff Lee wrote a blog for Compiler that’s full of advice on how engineers can improve their work by not shooing away their PM, but leveraging them. He’s a product manager himself, so he knows what he’s talking about. “I like to think of the product manager role as a ‘master of non’ and in many ways a ‘force-multiplier,’ helping various teams unblock and accelerate whenever possible,” he writes. In other words, while some see PMs as cogs in the wheel who only make use of engineers’ work, Lee says it should be a two-way road.
Are you making best use of your product manager?
Are you making best use of your product…
Are you making best use of your product manager?
Exponent’s Jeff Lee wrote a blog for Compiler that’s full of advice on how engineers can improve their work by not shooing away their PM, but leveraging them. He’s a product manager himself, so he knows what he’s talking about. “I like to think of the product manager role as a ‘master of non’ and in many ways a ‘force-multiplier,’ helping various teams unblock and accelerate whenever possible,” he writes. In other words, while some see PMs as cogs in the wheel who only make use of engineers’ work, Lee says it should be a two-way road.