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Previously on "Would you kill a totally tulip PM for less than £1m pounds"
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Bit short this month but I'm willing to pay a tenner for the opportunity.
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I've heard that.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI'd do it for a sausage sandwich
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I will correct my earlier statement.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSo luckily for me, on my project the dev team realised that they'd fooked up the prioritisations of their sprints and are now trying to reprioritise so we can back on track.
In the meantime the business have freaked out because I insisted we still deploy this quarter if we get back on track which means everyone has to work extra time for training, testing etc. Interesting one person was so anti deployment as it impacted them directly she threatened to quit. I then offered
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Would anyone like to kill a tulipy pm and separately a beached whale of a product manager who didn't employ the right team structure. Travel costs are not included.
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So luckily for me, on my project the dev team realised that they'd fooked up the prioritisations of their sprints and are now trying to reprioritise so we can back on track.Originally posted by eek View PostThis one wants it done yesterday has a plan that shows it should have been done yesterday and hide the dependencies that meant doing it by yesterday was impossible.
Result 1 is a very annoyed client who now don't want to pay the next bill. Are you sure that that allows us to keep invoicing.
Thankfully it's not my project it's one of ....
In the meantime the business have freaked out because I insisted we still deploy this quarter if we get back on track which means everyone has to work extra time for training, testing etc. Interesting one person was so anti deployment as it impacted them directly she threatened to quit. I then offered
Spock Logic The Needs of the Many - YouTube
As the reply.
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This one wants it done yesterday has a plan that shows it should have been done yesterday and hide the dependencies that meant doing it by yesterday was impossible.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNo. tulip permies keep us invoicing. There should be more of them.
Result 1 is a very annoyed client who now don't want to pay the next bill. Are you sure that that allows us to keep invoicing.
Thankfully it's not my project it's one of ....
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No. tulip permies keep us invoicing. There should be more of them.Originally posted by eek View PostJust asking like....
And before anyone asks:-
He's permie
Its his first project but he hasn't learnt a thing if anything he's going backwards.
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Would you kill a totally tulip PM for less than £1m pounds
Just asking like....
And before anyone asks:-
He's permie
Its his first project but he hasn't learnt a thing if anything he's going backwards.Tags: None
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