In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions:
\n\nHey guys, love the show! (Insert joke here so you\u2019ll read my question) Should I tell my boss I\u2019m discouraged and have checked out? I\u2019m the frontend lead for a project where I\u2019ve recently gotten the vibe that the project isn\u2019t really that important to the organization. The project is already over schedule and they have recently moved a few engineers off to other teams. Should I talk to my manager and try to work with him to get over these feelings, or should I just begin the job search? I\u2019m 2 years into my first job, so it feels like it might be time to move on anyways. What do you all think? Thank
\nHi! I\u2019m part of a team of 5 devs with an inexperienced Product Manager who is in way over his head. He was a support agent who, during the acquisition of our startup, somehow convinced the parent corporation to make him PM despite the fact that he had no experience within Product whatsoever.
\n\nThe corporation didn\u2019t give him training, he has no experience in Product, and it shows. Our features are single sentences copied from client emails, and our top priority is whatever the conversation is about.
\n\nHe is argumentative when we try to talk about it, despite the fact that all of us are careful to avoid blaming him. We\u2019ve tried talking to him one on one, in small groups, as the whole team. No luck.
\n\nThe Engineering Manager is at his wits end on how to handle this situation because:
\n\nPM\u2019s skip level manager won\u2019t give us his time. How do we deal with this situation when our lowest-common-manager is the CEO of this ~2000 person company, and PM himself is completely closed off to any constructive conversation from anyone who isn\u2019t above him in the org chart?
\n\nLove the show! Thanks for reading :)
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