The project is delayed.
The client is furious.
And you're under the microscope.
A quiet voice whispers:
"I screwed up".
Don't listen. Don't respond.
Amateurs offer explanations, justifications.
Professionals deliver theatre.
The curtain rises.
You speak in elegant fog:
"We're navigating a confluence of synergistic disruptions,
macro-level recalibrations, and third-party dependency cascades
in the stakeholder ecosystem.”
Welcome to the world of Gobbledygook:
Words may be familiar, but mean nothing.
They sound professional, profound.
Your audience nods politely.
Prestige won't let them admit confusion.
Then comes the pivot:
It wasn't a mistake, it was a storm.
A geopolitical event.
An industry-wide paradigm shift.
Perhaps the algorithm itself took a day off.
No one could have predicted it.
A small mistake becomes a grand narrative.
Details reveal. So trade them for metaphors.
And finally, the flip:
"The ball stops with me."
You've admitted nothing,
but managed to appear heroic, yet vulnerable.
Your audience trooped in angry.
Wanted to grill and roast you.
Now, they feel sorry for you.
Did anything actually get fixed?
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