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      bishnitro
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      Hi,

      I made a mistake taking so much project or not speaking early enough to prevent the dilemma I'm in.

      I have a big project and my expectations are that the 1 big project and operations should be alright. But as i get near the big day of my big project where everything is critical they also add 2 to 3 more big projects. At first i though its OK as I'm not the main contact for the projects but it seems I will still do most of the work on other 3 more projects.

      How to say to the boss that I'm dropping the 3 projects and will only focus on the my main big project & operations and re-schedule the other 3 or they can do it without me on it?

      what are the risk of doing this? I feel continuing above path are more risky as i will not be able to handle the project properly.

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      • Minion QueenM
        Minion Queen
        last edited by

        Can you prioritize the projects? Also is it all one boss that assigned it all to you?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          Tell, don't ask, that you have limited time and energy. Explain that you commuted time and could do the project but someone is giving you extra projects and you need to know which are priorities, are they really to take time away from the original project, etc.

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403
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            The business needs to prioritize the projects that were assigned to you, tell your boss that you were assigned the first project with you as the lead, and then projects 2 and 3 came in which you were also tasked to be a part of.

            During meeting regarding those projects it appears that you're expected to be the lead.

            So have management prioritize them, and move the responsibilities or timelines so that they jobs can be completed at an appropriate rate.

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              bishnitro
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              My boss said he wants all those projects done at the same time. hmmmmm

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403 @bishnitro
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                @bishnitro said in dropping project:

                My boss said he wants all those projects done at the same time. hmmmmm

                I guess your boss is planning to hire some help then..

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                • thwrT
                  thwr @bishnitro
                  last edited by thwr

                  @bishnitro said in dropping project:

                  My boss said he wants all those projects done at the same time. hmmmmm

                  Your available time: 40h / week
                  Project 1 requires 100% time
                  Project 2..4 require 50-100% each
                  Time left: -60 to -120h / week

                  Easy equation, even C-level should get that. Maybe ask them for 300%+ salary?

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403 @thwr
                    last edited by

                    @thwr said in dropping project:

                    @bishnitro said in dropping project:

                    My boss said he wants all those projects done at the same time. hmmmmm

                    Your available time: 40h / week
                    Project 1 requires 100% time
                    Project 2..require 50-100% each
                    Time left: -60 to -120h / week

                    Easy equation, even C-level should get that. Maybe ask them for 300%+ salary?

                    Even salary bumps can't give you more time, you still need time to sleep and eat etc.

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                    • thwrT
                      thwr @DustinB3403
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                      @DustinB3403 said in dropping project:

                      @thwr said in dropping project:

                      @bishnitro said in dropping project:

                      My boss said he wants all those projects done at the same time. hmmmmm

                      Your available time: 40h / week
                      Project 1 requires 100% time
                      Project 2..require 50-100% each
                      Time left: -60 to -120h / week

                      Easy equation, even C-level should get that. Maybe ask them for 300%+ salary?

                      Even salary bumps can't give you more time, you still need time to sleep and eat etc.

                      I did that once during dotcom, but I also got that increased salary. Had a toothbrush, clothes and a bed couch in my office 😉

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @bishnitro
                        last edited by

                        @bishnitro said in dropping project:

                        My boss said he wants all those projects done at the same time. hmmmmm

                        Your response should have been to laugh and say "ha ha, no really, which two am I to drop or just drop all three?" Never let him make an impossible demand, it comes across as you accepting the impossible making it your fault later. If your boss demands the impossible, make sure that HIS boss knows that he is intentionally making sure that things don't get done.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @thwr
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                          @thwr said in dropping project:

                          @DustinB3403 said in dropping project:

                          @thwr said in dropping project:

                          @bishnitro said in dropping project:

                          My boss said he wants all those projects done at the same time. hmmmmm

                          Your available time: 40h / week
                          Project 1 requires 100% time
                          Project 2..require 50-100% each
                          Time left: -60 to -120h / week

                          Easy equation, even C-level should get that. Maybe ask them for 300%+ salary?

                          Even salary bumps can't give you more time, you still need time to sleep and eat etc.

                          I did that once during dotcom, but I also got that increased salary. Had a toothbrush, clothes and a bed couch in my office 😉

                          We did it at NTG, company paid for apartments, on campus housing, drivers to take us between offices, etc.

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