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Originally posted by NickNick View PostMorning all,
So I'm about to finish a gig and ClientCo have asked for a report on what I've been up to here. No problem when it comes to the actual work done, I've covered all that off and outlined what is left to do. (Contract was just to fill in until they recruited a permie) However, the difficult bit is that they want the report to also include a section on "observations / recommendations"
Now, in all honesty, ClientCo need a rocket up their collective arses to sort a hole bunch of things out and the management both of the projects and the business are a shambles, but how to put that delicately? Or should I leave all the negative criticism out and just put something light and fluffy?
Cheers'en
NNwhole
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostYou can do that if you're feeling charitable. You could also write a report that says, 'I came here, I delivered x on time and to budget. Many thanks and goodbye...'
Identifying problems and offering to roll your sleeves up to help is smart business.
Identifying problems and walking away is just being a smartarse.Comment
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They won't act on any of your recommendations, if all that was needed was someone to point out the obvious flaws the place wouldn't be in the state it's in at the moment.
You never know what the future may hold so don't assume you won't ever work there again just because the idea doesn't appeal at the moment. Be mildly critical at most, and don't spend any real effort on this 'report'. You've got their money now and they'll just file it at best.Comment
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Originally posted by rsingh View PostFind a sub and place them in there. Obviously you would take a cut of the daily rate."Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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Originally posted by ruskithebear View PostI concur - if you've no interest in developing a relationship with the client then do the above.
Identifying problems and offering to roll your sleeves up to help is smart business.
Identifying problems and walking away is just being a smartarse."Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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Originally posted by shoes View PostThey won't act on any of your recommendations, if all that was needed was someone to point out the obvious flaws the place wouldn't be in the state it's in at the moment.
Originally posted by shoes View PostYou never know what the future may hold so don't assume you won't ever work there again just because the idea doesn't appeal at the moment. Be mildly critical at most, and don't spend any real effort on this 'report'. You've got their money now and they'll just file it at best.
Thanks for everyone's advice on this.
NN"Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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