Often in internal company meetings, the boss always thinks it is encouraging to say to everyone: "I hope all of you will be project managers in the future, and everyone will be alone when going out... "Cloud. Everyone seemed to be confused, as if they were able to follow the instructions of the boss, and then they could say goodbye to their programming career and become a project manager.
A project is carried out by team. In a project team, various roles are required, except for the project managers who sometimes have to act as Wanjin oil. More importantly, they need various professionals, for example, in a J2EE project, you need a UI engineer, an engineer proficient in Java Server development, and an Oracle DBA. A project manager is a communication, decision-making, and team leader role, and cannot replace other roles. Imagine if a project manager does everything, or a project is composed of all "project managers". This project must be a failed project.
The bosses of some Chinese companies or development department directors like to think that all developers can use the so-called "Project Manager" dessert to inspire their morale, however, when these young developers treat PM as their own goals, their impetuous mentality will always be affected, it was not until he realized whether he was really suitable for PM that he could still think about the problem.
People of insight in China have recognized this phenomenon in the software industry in China. Ignorant bosses encourage young developers with unrealistic goals, as a result, young developers cannot clearly understand their own development directions. As a result, the software development process is truly quick and profitable, as a result, when a large number of developers get started with software development (I think it takes about 3-5 years to get started), they cannot wait to switch to management positions, such as PM. It's really sad. Every time I read what developers who have worked abroad for more than 10 yearsCodeCompared with the code written by people around you, the gap is too big! We may have the opportunity to catch up with it, but if we don't accumulate the technology, we will never have the hope to catch up.
I am forced to become PM, although I am reluctant to give up my favorite technology. But I really hope that those talented technicians will not be confused by the company's "political language". They must stick to their own development direction so that you will not lose yourself!