Screw First, Praise Later
During a meeting with my client:
BizUser: I think the system should have the capablity to {insert business requirement here}.
MyBoss: For the time being, we do not have this feature.
BizUser: I think it should have.
MyBoss: Er....
ProjectDirector: BizUser, I do not think that this is in the scope of what the system should do.
BizUser: (Starting to protest)
ProjectDirector: I WON'T REPEAT MYSELF. It is not in the scope! (If you are familiar with Dune, it's like the Bene Gesserits employing the use of Voice)
BizUser: (Black face and muttering under her breath)
MyBoss: (Shocked look)
(5 minutes later...)
ProjectDirector: I'm sorry to interrupt again. First and foremost, I would like to apologize to BizUser. She is a valuable member of the team. So far she has asked many intelligent questions, displaying her business and technical acumen. However, when it comes to scope, I still need to control it. I hope you understand. Thank you.
BizUser: (Nods in agreement)
An amazing approach is it not? Cut you off at first to eliminate any argument, then ply you with compliments to get back in your favour. I guess only people of a certain level can play such games. Really an eye-opener. Bravo. Perhaps its in some ancient Chinese strategy text?
I know of an another account manager in my company who screws you in front of everyone, then quietly calls you to apologize after the meeting. More despicable no?
All sorts of people out there...
Comments
+Ant+
Must be very successful
@Grat:
True, true
-vc
Other screwing works too