TigerDog
Mechanical
- Oct 17, 2007
- 5
I am new to ENG-TIPS but so far I am very impressed with the postings I've read. Thanks to everyone who keeps these postings professional and informative.
My particular question is related to the quality of Project/Program management at my company. Among other problems, in my opinion the accountability of our PMs is non-existent, and the responsibility tends to get pushed to the Engineers. I realize my perspective may not be objective so I am wondering if there are some common traits that "good" Project and Program managers/management have in common. And what role upper management plays into the equation such as clear goals, metrics, etc.
Further, what can be done about poorly performing PMs? Is this exclusively the realm of upper management or are there ways that team members can get the PM back on track?
Thanks to all who reply.
My particular question is related to the quality of Project/Program management at my company. Among other problems, in my opinion the accountability of our PMs is non-existent, and the responsibility tends to get pushed to the Engineers. I realize my perspective may not be objective so I am wondering if there are some common traits that "good" Project and Program managers/management have in common. And what role upper management plays into the equation such as clear goals, metrics, etc.
Further, what can be done about poorly performing PMs? Is this exclusively the realm of upper management or are there ways that team members can get the PM back on track?
Thanks to all who reply.