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What exactly do you find it difficult? Most of the people complains about the lack of the the cases you mentioned above.Sourav Ghosh– Sourav Ghosh2020-02-07 10:23:09 +00:00Commented Feb 7, 2020 at 10:23
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3@SeriousBri have you been to therapy?user1666620– user16666202020-02-07 10:29:52 +00:00Commented Feb 7, 2020 at 10:29
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1What solution are you going for? You describe a situation that is difficult for you, but it's not clear to me what the better situation would like you, where you can work well with this fellow.Erik– Erik2020-02-07 10:32:55 +00:00Commented Feb 7, 2020 at 10:32
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2@user1666620 He isn't here to understand it, he is here to gather the stakeholders and ensure they can help me deliver. Questioning everyone again makes it look like he doesn't trust all the work I have done, especially since I have already had sign-off, peer review and approval from the board. He is just causing delay, I could have finished by now but he is re-reviewing the scope when nothing has changed to necessitate that. I guess you might think that is sensible, but part of my personality means that I need to be trusted, and this lack of trust has killed my motivation 100%.SeriousBri– SeriousBri2020-02-07 11:33:25 +00:00Commented Feb 7, 2020 at 11:33
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1When you say senior are they a hierarchical senior (ie a pay grade higher) or are they senior just in the sense that they have been in post longer or are more experienced?Smock– Smock2020-02-07 13:14:24 +00:00Commented Feb 7, 2020 at 13:14
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