I am a Project Manager

Posted by Thursday, December 24th 2009

During a recent tech workshop, Phil challenged some of us to think about our roles from a different perspective; to give our “job descriptions” a bit of a different spin — focusing on job expectations. One of these exercises was to finish the thought, “I am a …”

In a nutshell for me, what does it really _mean_ to be a Project Manager at Shopzilla?

Here is my take.

I am a Project Manager

  • I own it.
  • I follow through. I drive. I am relentless.
  • I am responsible for getting it done.
  • I know the context and can clearly articulate the “why”.
  • I possess sound judgment. I know when to push, when to pull, when to say no, when to say yes, when to stand aside.
  • I am good under pressure.
  • I know how to balance getting things done with the need to coach and empower teams.
  • I am a strong, contributing partner along with my Tech and Quality Leads.
  • I am adaptable.
  • I am self-aware and know when to modify my style based on my audience and the task at hand.
  • I facilitate the scrum process while recognizing we are here to build value, not process itself.
  • I possess the know-how to help a team self-improve.
  • I am closely aligned with my business partners.
  • I remove roadblocks and protect my team’s focus while supporting and motivating them.
  • I schedule, I plan, I organize, I prepare, I facilitate, I communicate, I coordinate, I follow up, I track and I chase things down.
  • I listen aggressively to ensure team members are always on the same page and have access to decisions, agreements and actions.
  • I am committed to continuous improvement.
  • I develop relationships, embody partnership and cultivate trust.
  • I understand what’s at stake.
  • I know that if I don’t, maybe nobody will.

I am a Project Manager because I am these things.  Period.

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by smcguire in January 26th, 2010 at 10:28 am    

I am inspired.

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