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It's the another batch of User Stories, where we help some Redditors try and solve their problems.
From a truly toxic environment where a Product Manager has been pitted against their Engineering Manager by bad leadership, to dealing with engineers being pulled off your team because they are the Subject Matter Experts and need to help other teams, we mostly try and tell people how to avoid getting caught in the same hopeless situation as these two question askers.
And then we discuss what it would take for someone to break into the worlds of Product Management and Enterprise Architecture, from certification options to finding other roles that are often feeders into those career tracks.
Join the discussion on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AcceptanceCriteria/
And on the Discord: https://discord.gg/2Tyj8H9MFF
The post E028: A toxic Product/Engineering relationship, plus how to break into Product or Enterprise Architecture first appeared on Acceptance Criteria.
It's the another batch of User Stories, where we help some Redditors try and solve their problems.
From a truly toxic environment where a Product Manager has been pitted against their Engineering Manager by bad leadership, to dealing with engineers being pulled off your team because they are the Subject Matter Experts and need to help other teams, we mostly try and tell people how to avoid getting caught in the same hopeless situation as these two question askers.
And then we discuss what it would take for someone to break into the worlds of Product Management and Enterprise Architecture, from certification options to finding other roles that are often feeders into those career tracks.
Join the discussion on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AcceptanceCriteria/
And on the Discord: https://discord.gg/2Tyj8H9MFF
The post E028: A toxic Product/Engineering relationship, plus how to break into Product or Enterprise Architecture first appeared on Acceptance Criteria.