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PM Warriors – How often you engage in PMwars?

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Ashok Kumar Herndon, Va, United States
While it could be stimulating for many to engage in friendly wars, how do you feel about PMwars? Are you impulsive enough to accept any challenge or, take time for think about Cost-Benefit Analysis for such engagements?

What influences your engagements to ‘any’ war in terms of 'new opportunities for win', 'personal belief', cost, location, time, etc.?
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Bamidele Apata Project manager | IBADAN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
It's fun game, a little bit of competition is healthy.
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Mayte Mata Sivera PMO Leader | Speaker | Author Ut, United States
I participated when I joined the community, however I've never been engaged, also we found a few questions with errors
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Thomas Walenta Global Project Economy Expert Hackenheim, Germany
I consider myself as beyond competition.
Do not like wars and prefer win-win situations.
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Ashok Kumar Herndon, Va, United States
I was hoping for some PM warriors to share their input or, at least point to any guidelines / rules of engagement. It’s unusual to expect a PM to act on such impulse without having a proper understanding of consequences.

Here are my additional thoughts on PMwars,

1. Some might say its friendly fun thing. The wars are never friendly or, fun. In fact, the term ‘war’ reminds of painful memories of lost souls …even for winning side. ‘Hope this feature is labeled as something else, which is not so gruesome.

2. The unexpected challenge from stranger appears more like an ambush rather than friendly engagement.

3. The designer / administrator of this feature at the site, please add FAQ / some relevant info at page. For uninterested members, there should be option to reject such challenges.
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1 reply by Mayte Mata Sivera
Nov 13, 2018 2:39 PM
Mayte Mata Sivera
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An ambush... that's a good definition!
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Pang DX Singapore
I find PMwars quite challenging and engaging, initially.
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Mayte Mata Sivera PMO Leader | Speaker | Author Ut, United States
Nov 09, 2018 7:37 PM
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I was hoping for some PM warriors to share their input or, at least point to any guidelines / rules of engagement. It’s unusual to expect a PM to act on such impulse without having a proper understanding of consequences.

Here are my additional thoughts on PMwars,

1. Some might say its friendly fun thing. The wars are never friendly or, fun. In fact, the term ‘war’ reminds of painful memories of lost souls …even for winning side. ‘Hope this feature is labeled as something else, which is not so gruesome.

2. The unexpected challenge from stranger appears more like an ambush rather than friendly engagement.

3. The designer / administrator of this feature at the site, please add FAQ / some relevant info at page. For uninterested members, there should be option to reject such challenges.
An ambush... that's a good definition!
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