Originally posted by: jayc1234
I am assuming it is as simple as I am imagining it.. cant think of anything else at this hour of the day 😕
Is it 2197?
Nope - wrong this time - the correct answer is - Suroor!!
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Originally posted by: jayc1234
I am assuming it is as simple as I am imagining it.. cant think of anything else at this hour of the day 😕
Is it 2197?
Originally posted by: soulsoup
Nope - wrong this time - the correct answer is - Suroor!!
😆
Originally posted by: adi_0112
Jaya,
a very simple question for you.
Imagine your company is a ISO 9001 2000 company whose core policy is adhering to schedules and deadlines..A deadline come hell or high water just cannot be missed.
Now you have been assigned a project as the project head with such a stipulated deadline. On the day of submission, a 20 minutes before the due time, you suddenly realise there is a "a very fine error" .which is not noticeable now but may be a point of concern after the project has been completed and handed over to client.
If you submit the report at the given deadline..then only you are aware of the problem since it failed to catch the attention of everyone else..and if it is brought at this level to the notice of your supervisor..it can have serious monetary implications on the company and that in turn may have on your job ..😕..but if this problem (the very fine error) is not rectified..it'll trouble the client at a later date .However it will be of no concern to your company because the project has already been handed over.
Now my question to you... who'll win the battle schedule or ethics ??
Enjoy !👍🏼
Originally posted by: soulsoup
Nope - wrong this time - the correct answer is - Suroor!!
didn't get you?
Originally posted by: soulsoup
Cube of 13 = 13.13.13 = Tera.Tera.Tera = Surooor unnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn😛
Oh!!!!!!!!!😆👏
ah..the "totla" tera... 😆
Originally posted by: soulsoup
Cube of 13 = 13.13.13 = Tera.Tera.Tera = Surooor unnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn😛
Originally posted by: adi_0112
Jaya,
a very simple question for you.
Imagine your company is a ISO 9001 2000 company whose core policy is adhering to schedules and deadlines..A deadline come hell or high water just cannot be missed.
Now you have been assigned a project as the project head with such a stipulated deadline. On the day of submission, a 20 minutes before the due time, you suddenly realise there is a "a very fine error" .which is not noticeable now but may be a point of concern after the project has been completed and handed over to client.
If you submit the report at the given deadline..then only you are aware of the problem since it failed to catch the attention of everyone else..and if it is brought at this level to the notice of your supervisor..it can have serious monetary implications on the company and that in turn may have on your job ..😕..but if this problem (the very fine error) is not rectified..it'll trouble the client at a later date .However it will be of no concern to your company because the project has already been handed over.
Now my question to you... who'll win the battle schedule or ethics ??
Enjoy !👍🏼
First - please redefine the word 'simple' 😕
Though you say that once the project is handed over to the client, its of no concern to the company - I wouldn't think so. Meeting the Schedule or Deadline can be a core company policy, but delierying the best quality product has to be the core value. And I think values need to get an upper hand over policies.
So, I will share the error with my boss and then with the client, if required. Yes - the company will face the fury from the client, will lose some money - but will still hold on to its reputation of being honest to its core. If the faulty product is delivered, nothing may happen at that point of time, but later when it comes to picture, not only will the company lose that client for ever, but will also lose similar clients - a much bigger loss. As for me, even if I lose the job after that, will be clear to myself - and anyway will have the confidence to get a similar job elsewhere, and this time will be more cautious not to leave any defects in the product.