Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Seth Godin: The difference between running and managing a project

If you choose to manage a project, it's pretty safe. As the manager, you report. You report on what's happening, you chronicle the results, you are the middleman.

If you choose to run a project, on the other hand, you're on the hook. It's an active engagement, bending the status quo to your will, ensuring that you ship.

Running a project requires a level of commitment that's absent from someone who is managing one. Who would you rather hire, a manager or a runner?

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2010/07/the-difference-between-running-and-managing-a-project.html

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