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This squirrel and others were watching my friends who came to make photoes, they were not squirrel lovers before but they are now
A couple of my squirrels allow me to touch them - one lets me stroke bushy tail a bit, won't say he is happy, but he tolerates it, in other cases I usually use this trick - I cut off little finger in the glove, so when squirrels jump on my hand I can stroke their belly - very warm and pleasant to touch
In touch with nature then, well done AtW
There is a squirrel in the trees at the rear of my new house, possibly two but I can't be sure as yet.
will keep you posted
Anyone been involved in a project where you were not allowed to say anything negative about the project? That if you did you would be perceived as not towing the party line?
I have and just can't understand why someone would encourage this sort of environment??
Abso-frigging-lutely. Last client site.
Programme Manager: "... and we don't want any mistakes like that last time."
Me: "What was that?"
<everyone in the room goes rock solid and glazed expression>
Programme Manager: "Pardon?"
Me: "What was the nature of what went wrong, how was it caused, what lessons were learned and what is the strategy for avoidi..."
Programme Manager: "WE WILL NOT MAKE THAT MISTAKE AGAIN."
Me: "But..."
Programme Manager: "WE DO NOT TALK ABOUT THAT PROJECT."
That was the start of the end of that professional relationship.
Whatever the balls-up was (nobody ever would tell me), it got her promoted from Project Manager to Programme Manager so her strategy clearly worked.
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From a professional project management perspective, such behaviour is about as bad as it gets. In the case of big government projects being in a state of constant denial (eg NPfIT) it is downright criminal, IMHO.
Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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