Agreed. This is the reason I left product management to get back into development. Some VP saying we have to have this product with these features by this date... of course, lack of resources and tools was never accounted for. You tell them that it isn't going to happen, but they don't want to hear that, then it slips and heads roll. Executive management suffers from a serious case of cranial rectal inversion.
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CraigJ @ Nov 21st 2007 11:11AM
Agreed. This is the reason I left product management to get back into development. Some VP saying we have to have this product with these features by this date... of course, lack of resources and tools was never accounted for. You tell them that it isn't going to happen, but they don't want to hear that, then it slips and heads roll. Executive management suffers from a serious case of cranial rectal inversion.