At Epic there aren't really product managers. The devs mostly set the projects, design, scope with input from clinicals/sales (a very small group).
So it is interesting to me because most of the design choices - both good and bad - are made by the devs themselves with input from area experts in the aforementioned group, QA, and customer implementation/support.
Some might argue there would be better results with someone who is not the dev managing the product more. But there are pros as well as cons.
So it is interesting to me because most of the design choices - both good and bad - are made by the devs themselves with input from area experts in the aforementioned group, QA, and customer implementation/support.
Some might argue there would be better results with someone who is not the dev managing the product more. But there are pros as well as cons.