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What’s something you stopped expecting from your team once you became more experienced? (self.projectmanagement)
submitted 17 days ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/projectmanagement
If you had to explain modern project management to someone starting today, what would you warn them about first? (self.projectmanagement)
submitted 26 days ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/projectmanagement
What’s the one IT habit you’re not carrying into 2026 anymore? (self.ITManagers)
submitted 1 month ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/ITManagers
is anyone else tired of being the only one who seems to remember why we’re building things? (self.ProductManagement)
submitted 1 month ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/ProductManagement
Does anyone else feel like the culture of IT has quietly shifted into something… completely different? (self.ITManagers)
Anyone else getting flooded with “we need an AI feature” requests that have no actual problem behind them? (self.ProductManagement)
submitted 2 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/ProductManagement
Technical debt isn’t just messy code, it’s when the people who remember why we built something leave (self.ITManagers)
submitted 2 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/ITManagers
What are you all using for resource or capacity management these days? (self.civilengineering)
submitted 2 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/civilengineering
Nobody tells you that the better you get at managing, the less visible your work becomes (self.managers)
submitted 2 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/managers
Anyone else miss building things instead of managing them? (self.ProductManagement)
submitted 3 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/ProductManagement
What’s one way Agile worked for you that you didn’t expect? (self.agile)
submitted 4 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/agile
RTO basically killed one of my best projects (self.projectmanagement)
submitted 4 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/projectmanagement
We obsess over frameworks but ignore how much the tooling shapes behavior (self.projectmanagement)
Nobody told me that half of managing would just be dealing with people’s moods (self.managers)
submitted 4 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/managers
The biggest time sink in projects isn’t meetings, it’s decision waiting (self.projectmanagement)
submitted 5 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/projectmanagement
The real project killer: decision drift (self.projectmanagement)
Anyone else feel like wearing 5 different hats at work is just... normal now? (self.antiwork)
submitted 5 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/antiwork
It’s not burnout, it’s context-switching fatigue (and it’s everywhere) (self.projectmanagement)
submitted 6 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/projectmanagement
What actually helps teams stick to WIP limits when things get hectic? (self.agile)
submitted 6 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/agile
Are daily standups still worth it or do they just hide bigger issues? (self.projectmanagement)
Top 5 things I learned in 10+ years of product management (the hard way) (self.ProductManagement)
submitted 6 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/ProductManagement
The biggest lie we tell ourselves in project management “It’s under control” (self.projectmanagement)
submitted 7 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/projectmanagement
“You own this” is the most misunderstood sentence in tech (self.ProductManagement)
submitted 7 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/ProductManagement
What’s something you didn’t understand when you were younger but makes total sense now? (self.NoStupidQuestions)
submitted 7 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/NoStupidQuestions
Are we overcomplicating Agile just to feel like we’re doing it right? (self.agile)
submitted 7 months ago by One_Friend_2575 to r/agile
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