Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PMs are used in a lot of ways. Typically, they recommend more than decide. At least, that’s what I do. Once you are established and people trust you, they’ll let you decide. But the work is normally belonging to a sponsor or product owner and they are really the accountable people.
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Your main job is to make sure the project stays on track, on budget, and resource management. I’ve been PMing for 15 years and it’s been a mixed bag. Some projects, I am the definite decision maker in almost all aspects. In others, you can be a glorified yes man/task manager to your boss/product owner. It really depends on the project itself.