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offline oxygenfad from www.oxygenfad.com (Canada) on 2010-01-04 10:16 [#02356458]
Points: 4442 Status: Regular



How do you deal with middle management/clueless superiors ?
I've been assigned a task a while ago, I've brought up the
issues long ago, and now today when it's deadline time all
this crap I addressed weeks ago is news now. There is really
no polite way to say "I've told you this already" in the
office world or "It's the other guys fault". My job is very
cool, the people who control me don't understand what I do
so there are lot's of surprises when expectations aren't
met.

For example, I was supposed to build something for a
website. I told them the website doesn't exist anymore a
month ago. There was info I was supposed to get from another
website, I explained to them 3 months ago that this website
doesn't give info X. Today's urgent priorities are build
something for a site that doesn't exist and get info from a
site that doesn't provide the info. I'm baffled.


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2010-01-04 11:57 [#02356469]
Points: 3372 Status: Lurker



Keep an electronic record (i.e. emails).
Keep a paper logbook and note down salient facts, such as
"emailed x regarding missing website".

When it all goes tits up, explain clearly when and to whom
you told about the impending problems. A quick flick through
the paper logbook refreshes the memory, but make sure you
can back up any claims with emails.

The trick is, don't blame anyone, just keep calm and point
out what you did to mitigate the disaster. Someone will get
the hint eventually.


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2010-01-04 12:10 [#02356471]
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don't sound subservient in any case, even if you did a
mistake but especially if you're right! being 100% convinced
of your tone of voice does actually half the job when
dealing with the kind of highly located
frustrated prick. that way, too, someone will get the hint
eventually.



 

offline Steinvordhosbn from London (United Kingdom) on 2010-01-04 12:16 [#02356473]
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In what sense does one website not exist that's meant to be
getting information from somewhere else that doesn't exist
either? What sort of pretend job do you think you have or do
you really just leave the house every morning in a suit and
then go to sleep in a public library (like I do), only to
return home at 6pm?


 

offline atwood from The Library (United Kingdom) on 2010-01-04 12:20 [#02356474]
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So its you drooling on the table of the reading room is it?


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2010-01-04 12:52 [#02356485]
Points: 10225 Status: Lurker



2010 will be known as the year management became redundant.


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2010-01-04 12:54 [#02356486]
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that is so last decade, at least for me

come on mohamed! come on mohamed!


 

offline pidgin from St Kilda on 2010-01-04 16:26 [#02356519]
Points: 542 Status: Lurker | Followup to dave_g: #02356469



so true about keeping an email + paper record of everything,
that's where i went wrong in my last job. it's not much use
going "but i remember telling x" when a manager comes to you
going "you didn't tell anyone about this.."


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-01-04 17:52 [#02356521]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to Steinvordhosbn: #02356473



I do that but in a hamster suit.


 


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