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As a PM I need to know the technical score, that's why I get to know the techies as well as their managers/team leads. If the PM is worth his salt then he will want to know what the real situation is so that he can hold a meeting like I described. -
You wanna back orf a little here. Sometimes a bodge is the right answer. The dev might hate it, the PM might be out of a job, but for the business, it might be right.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostAs a PM I need to know the technical score, that's why I get to know the techies as well as their managers/team leads. If the PM is worth his salt then he will want to know what the real situation is so that he can hold a meeting like I described.
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Occasionally a bodge is called for, but that's got to be an informed decision with the benefits, risks and drawbacks clearly laid out to the customer, discussed, agreed and signed off, that's why I seek the advice of my tech staff even in areas where I have plenty of technical expertise myself.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostYou wanna back orf a little here. Sometimes a bodge is the right answer. The dev might hate it, the PM might be out of a job, but for the business, it might be right.

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465 views aint bad for a boring work related problem
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- well, we are all geeks after allOriginally posted by SantaClaus View Post465 views aint bad for a boring work related problem
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