• DominusOfMegadeus
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    1 month ago

    Sounds like my company’s product team.

    “Reverendender, are we ready to implement, train on, or support this product?”

    “Not even a little. In fact, the product doesn’t work for 60% of clients yet.”

    “We’re pushing it through anyway.”

    • @[email protected]
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      We have the opposite problem in manufacturing.

      “Do we have anyone that can run, train, or learn this process?”

      “Not only no but the only people we have are critical on a different process and they’re short handed.”

      “Ok well we just sold 10,000 units to dollar general and they’re due in a shorter timeframe than it would take to produce them in optimal conditions.”

      • gregorum
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        191 month ago

        No, that’s the same problem: fuckwit execs who don’t give a shit about workers.

        • Echo Dot
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          151 month ago

          That, or sales staff that just say anything to get a sale but have no actual idea whether the thing they’ve promised is even possible under the laws of physics.

          • @[email protected]
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            41 month ago

            This holds true at all levels of business. From counter salespeople at small stores to whole sales departments at multinational corporations

            • Echo Dot
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              31 month ago

              I’m sure that’s how they think about it yes. However lying to the customer about the existence of a feature isn’t really a good long-term strategy to maintain customer relations. I’m in engineering so I don’t care, but the customer is not going to trust them if they keep doing that. In the long run it costs them sales.

              Especially considering that a lot of the time they’ll tell the customer a feature exists, and then engineering just doesn’t have the capacity to develop it. So the customer actually finds out they were lying. Not good.

              • @[email protected]
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                01 month ago

                Yes, but how many sales representative can afford to think beyond having their sales numbers up? They might lose their job either way so long term company welfare isn’t really that important to them.

                • Echo Dot
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                  They get paid more and enough please do not defend these assholes

                  They make absolutely everyone else’s lives intolerable with this crap. If you think it’s defensible I’m going to need a reason beyond self-gratification.

                  Unless of course your advocating for total anarchy in which case the company will absolutely collapse with honestly I’m perfectly in favor of at this point.

                  I raised a point about unpleasant people in corporate positions doing unpleasant things and for some bizarre reason you’re jumping into their defense.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    11 month ago

                    Because you’re getting mad at the symptom, not the disease. Without management endorsing it, would sales be doing something like that and still keep their jobs?

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      Yeah well at least you had a meeting. At my company they just start doing things, without even telling anyone.

      Then yell at us when it doesn’t work despite the fact we didn’t even know it existed. Then we get to send a copy paste THIS IS NOT CURRENTLY UNDER SUPPORT email.