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The ideal project manager runs around doing lots of things so that the developers have a clean run at the project. I like to think of curling sweepers - the curling rock is slid along the ice, and the sweepers run along making sure the rock has a smooth ride.

![Curling sweepers] (http://www.olympics.org.uk/images/sports/Curling300x400.jpg)

Curling sweepers

That is the ideal I aim for when I have had to take on the project manager role - @Totophil covers the details of what is involved well.

I can also see merit in the umbrella analogy used by @IDisposable.

And yet I have also known the bad examples mentioned by others when I have been the coder. I've been left to do all the communication with the client, dealing with other issues etc, while the project manager constantly bothered me for progress updates and the like. Not helpful.

So hope you get a good one :)

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The ideal project manager runs around doing lots of things so that the developers have a clean run at the project. I like to think of curling sweepers - the curling rock is slid along the ice, and the sweepers run along making sure the rock has a smooth ride.

![Curling sweepers] (http://www.olympics.org.uk/images/sports/Curling300x400.jpg)

That is the ideal I aim for when I have had to take on the project manager role - @Totophil covers the details of what is involved well.

I can also see merit in the umbrella analogy used by @IDisposable.

And yet I have also known the bad examples mentioned by others when I have been the coder. I've been left to do all the communication with the client, dealing with other issues etc, while the project manager constantly bothered me for progress updates and the like. Not helpful.

So hope you get a good one :)