> No. Instead it means you are a project manager, and that often implies that your technical skills are on the same level as that aunt, maybe slightly better, but not by much.
I am not a PM so I couldn't care less, but I think this is really condescending to people who work in that role. If you're a knowledge worker, it's your responsibility to make yourself familiar/efficient with the tools you use daily.
I am not a PM so I couldn't care less, but I think this is really condescending to people who work in that role. If you're a knowledge worker, it's your responsibility to make yourself familiar/efficient with the tools you use daily.