The project manager is a strange position. In the past, I often found myself in discussions with clients or employees where the problems of dealing with project managers were discussed. To be honest, this sometimes surprises me as I have had some very positive experiences with project managers over the years as a developer. But this positive view is not shared by everyone, including some of our current and potential clients at FORGE.
There’s no denying that somebody needs to manage projects. With anything but a very basic project, somebody needs to ensure that tasks are accomplished, deadlines are met, and that both the client is happy and the project is profitable. This is a LOT of responsibility for one person to have. I have only known a couple of people who have been able to do this well. For example, a web project requires that the project manager have at least a decent understanding of database design, programming theory, user interface design, copywriting, HTML, and CSS, as well as be incredibly organized, friendly, and have a strong presence. This list is obviously ideal, but highlights the complexity that comes with the job of managing web projects.
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