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by slickrick216
1279 days ago
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Definitely depends on the person. The amount of projects I’ve worked on that were dismissed by such people done anyway and invariably became the saving of the team/org/company is laughable. These always took longer as they were under resourced and the people working on it did because of belief not because it was good for their status in the company. The hallmark of these is the last minute surge in resourcing when management figures out they got it wrong. Sometimes I think it’s almost like they bought an option on saving themselves by badly resourcing something at the start. |
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That's intriguing. I would love some examples of these projects / products.
> The hallmark of these is the last minute surge in resourcing when management figures out they got it wrong.
Got what wrong? That they've heard the yeas and nays and chosen to undertake the project sounds like mang got something right?