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Island of Stability

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    Island of Stability

    what the actually fook.

    Just been given a document to fill in by CrapLibra or some similar named consultancy

    Seems to be a document which allows you to track and report on where you are going to fail

    anyone come across this tulip - does it actually have any value?

    #2
    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Seems to be a document which allows you to track and report on where you are going to fail
    Seeing where it has come from, it seems very relevant, at least.
    The Chunt of Chunts.

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      #3
      Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
      Seeing where it has come from, it seems very relevant, at least.
      Yeah it does seem to be more for them to track their failures and they seem to want everyone on it...

      we will not fail - obviously until the requirements are changed at the last minute and everyone is then suddenly expected to work evenings and weekends to 'support the problem' as these things 'need to be addressed as a team'

      how about no - if the exec cannot make up their mind then they will delay the project - there you go no arse kissing needed.

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        #4
        FTFY

        Originally posted by original PM View Post
        we will not fail - obviously until the offshore team are body shopped over, make a total a*se of it and everyone is then suddenly expected to work evenings and weekends to 'support the problem' as these things 'need to be addressed as a team'
        The Chunt of Chunts.

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