Junior PM: I'm struggling with my engineering manager. He keeps pushing back on everything I propose.
Senior PM: What's your relationship like with him?
Junior PM: Honestly? Pretty tense. He thinks I don't understand technical constraints.
Senior PM: Do you?
Junior PM: I mean... I try to, but I'm not an engineer.
Senior PM: That's not what I asked.
Junior PM: I don't know. Maybe not deeply enough.
Senior PM: Here's what most PMs miss about difficult stakeholders.
Junior PM: Tell me.
Senior PM: Their pushback isn't personal. It's information.
Junior PM: What kind of information?
Senior PM: About where your plans will fail in reality.
Junior PM: So he's... helping me?
Senior PM: His resistance is a technical reality check. What if you treated it that way?
Junior PM: I'd ask more questions instead of defending my ideas.
Senior PM: Like what?
Junior PM: What technical risks am I not seeing? What would make this easier to build?
Senior PM: And then?
Junior PM: He might actually help me make better plans.
Senior PM: But here's the deeper issue.
Junior PM: What do you mean?
Senior PM: You said he thinks you don't understand technical constraints.
Junior PM: Right.
Senior PM: Do you show empathy for his role?
Junior PM: I... don't know what you mean.
Senior PM: When you walk into meetings, are you thinking about what would make his job easier?
Junior PM: Usually I'm thinking about what I need from him.
Senior PM: There it is.
Junior PM: So I should focus on his success, not mine?
Senior PM: Your success depends on his success. Show him you understand that.
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@allenholub Another angle is that software developers know the process and see others with influence who do not know the process. So is the issue with agile or with the people implementing agile practices incorrectly?
Why do we need Technical Engineering Managers?
Below is a list of Lesser-Known Reasons why we need More Technical Engineering Managers:
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NASA’s “Project Mercury ran with very short (half-day) iterations that were time boxed. The development team conducted a technical review of all changes, and, interestingly, applied the Extreme Programming practice of test-first development.” https://t.co/wdq7SekYCS
At Tiny, I've hired CEOs for 60+ companies and interviewed hundreds of others.
After over a decade of trial and error (and I mean BIG errors), here’s our hiring process: