Haiku for project managers - failure
From the Haiku for Project Managers Blog
by Robert Prol
Because sometimes poetry makes the point better than a long story.
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Time is running short /
We are nowhere near our goal /
Blame the consultants
Posted on: January 18, 2016 11:59 PM |
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Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Don't Blame Anyone /
Blame will not fix the problem /
Find a solution
Robert Prol
Project Manager| KPMG LLP
East Sandwich, Ma, United States
PANKAJ KUMAR JOSHI
General Manager| Transrail Lighting Limited
Nainital, Uttrakhand, India
Blaming someone solves the problem temporary but leads to no learning other than blaming everytime!
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Finally made it /
No More Haiku Violations /
I paid my tickets
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