A streamlined process of software project delivery as a team has a long way to go. Majority of PMs have so much pain managing projects, especially at Seed-Series B startups.
Innovation within software industry shouldn't stop now, there is always room for better processes.
"Execution" itself is becoming irrelevant, you just need to know 2 things:
1. What to execute on (the idea/vision)
2. How to manage execution (knowing what workflows & agents are needed)
The only thing that will change in the future of project management and agile/scrum, is not its principles, but the way Roles & Responsibilities are distributed.
Roles like Product Owners and Scrum Masters will die out. AI-powered PMs will gradually take on Project Management, as we've seen most startups now do.
No more unclear ticket status and project boards.
Engineers can now update their tasks and the project board, without leaving their IDE. We've integrated with @github so your team can focus on building and shipping, and not on your Project Mangement tool.
Just Shipped: dev's can now update tasks directly from their IDE with the new @PathfindAI CLI
no more switching tabs to stay in sync ๐
https://t.co/2FfTAqn83s
@nurijanian At smaller companies those โadminโ tasks are still required, but tools like Jira werenโt built for the PMs and agile teams to succeed.
The standard for Project Management tools is so low for Product Managers, I think the tool space is behind by at least 5-10 years
@carlvellotti We automate the boring stuff (creating tickets, planning & managing sprints, etc.) for PMs here: https://t.co/4ruOW5Og6C
Would love to hear how it can help more PMs focus on what matters
Take โyou need to solve problems that make people go โI need thatโ โ with a grain of salt.
There are lots of medium painful problems that people are used to dealing with. When they respond with โinteresting ideaโ, you need to figure out how to deliver a fantastic UX that solves their medium painful problems flawlessly.
Learning and discovering more about who you are is one of the best things that comes out from building your own thing. Very strange feeling that: when experimenting and trying to find PMF for our idea, I'm also figuring out my "self" and growing accordingly.