Hi all,
Today we found out that to 'keep a promise' a lot of work should be done (we overlooked some 'minor details', ahum..) One of the suggestions was 'Cant't we just say it is not possible?'
My answer was that it would
1. be lying
2. never stand, customers are not as dumb as you think, so they will know eventually..
3. Better to convince them that all the work that had to be done, would not be worth it, looking at the small result it would give.
And someone gave me this look as if I was a complete fool!
Then again, he is not the one exaplaning to the customer...
Was wondering, how often do you say things are not possible, while you know they are, you just don't want to do it, or don't want to add up time+money+resources and all the talking needed to be done, just to show it is not worth the while??
Am curious, let me know, please!
Today we found out that to 'keep a promise' a lot of work should be done (we overlooked some 'minor details', ahum..) One of the suggestions was 'Cant't we just say it is not possible?'
My answer was that it would
1. be lying
2. never stand, customers are not as dumb as you think, so they will know eventually..
3. Better to convince them that all the work that had to be done, would not be worth it, looking at the small result it would give.
And someone gave me this look as if I was a complete fool!
Then again, he is not the one exaplaning to the customer...
Was wondering, how often do you say things are not possible, while you know they are, you just don't want to do it, or don't want to add up time+money+resources and all the talking needed to be done, just to show it is not worth the while??
Am curious, let me know, please!