3 experts have described difficult decisions they had to take in one project.
Now think about what was important for them in taking the decision the took. Would they act differently in a different context? Why?
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I think the most important thing with the decisions they took was that they ensure it was what the stakeholders needed and that it was also the best thing to do at that point
I think the most important thing for the Project Managers is that; they ensured that they were in the same page with the Stakeholders/teammates so that there can be mutual understanding even though they did not plan for such a difficult decision. I think they would have acted differently, probably if there was a better reason why the project should go as planned.
For me, these experts made decisions guided by impact and stakeholders needs or expectations of the project.
Also, I think they would act differently in a different context because their actions and decisions would change, in order to suit the context of such project.
Oko-ogwa Deborah Gloria
Cohort 31, Team 7.
I think the most important thing for them was getting the actual view of the stakeholders:what they actually needed from them.
I don’t think they would have acted differently because it was a situation at hand that needed a solution at that moment.
Maybe now they’ll be able to handle the situations better but it’s all part of the experience.