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somebody wrote:
>> Right. So your boss has told the client "yes,
>
> Then say "no" to your boss.
Sure. If you don't mind being fired.
Although, in this instance, maybe that wouldn't be such a bad idea...
> All these developers blaming their bosses or clients
> for dismal failures are simply exposing their inability to communicate and
> stand their ground.
Because of course, standing your ground in a policital situation is
trivially easy...
I love the way every time I say anything I am always wrong by
definition. Clients demand the impossible within ridiculous timescales?
Sure, of corse the client isn't to blame for the project's failure...
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