Originally posted by mudskipper
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Bedwetting about another PM
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Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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[QUOTE=MaryPoppins;1829861]Originally posted by aussielong View Post
If it's not personal, why do you cry about the neg reps I leave you?
does he cry like a baby
whine like a gimp
or whinge like an aussie(\__/)
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[QUOTE=MaryPoppins;1829861]Originally posted by aussielong View Post
If it's not personal, why do you cry about the neg reps I leave you?
How old are you? Are you courting yet?
Do you like nappy photos? Do you want to see my p0rno chad?Comment
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I've got a feeling I've read this thread before.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI've got a feeling I've read this thread before.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
a) The statement of work for the external company is far too light, has massive gaps. Lots of eye rolling. Sat them down today and took them through it kicking and screaming. By the end of it they were much quiter and much more compliant. The message was clear, you ****ed this up lads and I just saved your bacon.
I've turned around what sounds like a worse project than this, admittedly as a replacement PM, but also doing the BA work, testing etc etc. It would have been all too easy to walk in and point out what a terrible job they had all done and how I was the man to whip them into shape, but then when it came to the really ugly stuff swept under the carpet (clinically dangerous data migration and a couple of other strands) they would have been completely resistant to addressing it, but as it was I had enough social capital to engage them in the problem and solution. So in the end, a small team of us got the project over the line, I made sure that my business colleagues got the credit publicly, made sure that the previous PM (who was a decent chap but just out of his depth) got invited to the post-project dinner and everyone is happy.
And they keep inviting be back for further contract work.Comment
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ask the PM if they are working agile, if he says yes ask him where the backlog isThis default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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