Comment by austin-cheney
Comment by austin-cheney 14 hours ago
> "project management" as you put it
That is like saying “doctor” as you put it. It’s super cliche for people in software to title themselves as principal or expert or famed ninja grand wizard and yet simultaneously not know how the real world works. Project management is actually a real thing, seriously. It’s not just some imaginary invocation like lawyer or teacher. People actually do that for a job and get paid real money. Unlike software where developers pretend to be qualified against their own imagined baseline there is actually a license/cert from a universally recognized governance body.
This kind of nonsense is why so many developers that don’t have imposter syndrome want out.
If you want to see what real project managers do then peer into construction where they manage billions of dollars in assets with critical timelines that have multimillion liabilities.
I think you took offense because you interpreted my "project management" statement to be in scare quotes, where that was certainly not my intention - I literally just put them in quotes to highlight that I was quoting from your previous comment.
I certainly didn't mean to denigrate the job of project management. But I do agree with the other response - project management is just about ensuring a job is done on time/budget by tracking and managing a complex set of dependencies. I will say, at least in my experience, that really great official software project managers (I mean that was their job title) are worth their weight in gold, but they happen to be quite rare (again, emphasis on "in my experience"). Too often I worked with project managers whose thought their role was scheduling meetings and constantly asking all the engineers if the Jira board was up to date. But I think this because, when done correctly, the project management role is a challenging one that takes an unusual combination of attention to detail, communication skills, and ability to stay motivated on what can feel like boring tasks in the moment.