There’s a quote often attributed to Warren Buffett: “I may not be the smartest person in the room, but I know how to find the people who are—and then I listen to them.”
That line pretty much sums up what makes a strong program manager. The role isn’t about being the technical expert or having all the answers. It’s about judgment—knowing how to bring together the right people, create clarity, and move everyone toward a shared goal.
The best program managers don’t dominate the room; they orchestrate it. They turn expertise into alignment, and alignment into execution.
Humility, clarity, action. That’s the quiet core of real leadership.
— Midnight musings from the trenches of delivery.
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