Monday, March 26, 2018 3:41:21 PM
BryanC Note to Randal, I have been an Engineer for over 35 years. If I do not finish my requirements of the project on time, for whatever reason, I am the one who is in "trouble", not the client (or partner). I am the one who may get laid off or lose follow-on work. The client (or partner) does not care why I did not finish, even if the cause was beyond my control. I have to take action to reduce my risk, mainly by working aggressively early in the program, expecting that unforeseen events may delay my progress.
Randal just quoted in last post What more can I say Checkmate? Well Randal, you can say this, "I should have taken action to reduce my risk, mainly by working aggressively early in the program, expecting that unforeseen events may delay my progress. When the unforeseen events showed up, I should have been proactive and sent more help and resources. More importantly I should have showed up myself at the 1st sign of trouble, to access, manage and make the necessary decisions to mitigate the risk of being late"
Randal? Taking responsibility would get you a standing ovation and much respect from us here as well as your currently share holders at Cougar
Still don't understand why you would leave this much responsibility on your one driller?
Checkmate28 JMHO
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