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How should PMs act when delivery speed conflicts with responsible outcomes?

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Lissette Indhira Pimentel Sosa
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Program Manager| HARPER SRL Santo Domingo / Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic

Many project decisions involve trade-offs between efficiency and long-term impact. These choices are often informal, but they shape the ethical footprint of the work. How have you handled some of those scenarios?

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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
Jun 16, 2026 1:24 PM
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Quality certainly plays a significant role in many of these situations. I also think some decisions extend beyond quality alone, particularly when they involve sustainability, employee well-being, customer trust, privacy, or broader organizational impacts. Those are areas where delivery choices can influence outcomes long after the project is completed.

All the items you stated are part of quality. Because that reason quality is an strategy topic. If it is not understanding then organizations will fail.

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