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When the customer is wrong, what do you do?   [Edit]

Survey period: 14 Jun 2010 to 21 Jun 2010

What do you do when the customer asks for a feature, a fix, or makes a call that is complete and utter nonsense?

OptionVotes% 
Keep quiet and agree with them. They pay the bills.182.32
Raise a concern but go along with whatever they say739.41
Explain in detail why they are wrong, try hard to convince them, but agree with their final decision37748.58
Convince them they are wrong and do no further work until they see reason384.90
Do it the correct way and just don't tell the client395.03
The customer is never wrong.141.80
It depends on the situation (degree of wrongness, size of pay cheque, etc)21727.96



 
GeneralWell... Pin
drummerboy05118-Jul-10 13:09
professionaldrummerboy05118-Jul-10 13:09 
GeneralGoing with the wrong answer is a bad idea Pin
Nitesh Maharaj18-Jun-10 1:26
Nitesh Maharaj18-Jun-10 1:26 
GeneralBut Pin
RugbyLeague17-Jun-10 21:59
RugbyLeague17-Jun-10 21:59 
GeneralRe: But Pin
Rob Grainger18-Jun-10 2:12
Rob Grainger18-Jun-10 2:12 
GeneralRe: But Pin
RugbyLeague18-Jun-10 2:15
RugbyLeague18-Jun-10 2:15 
GeneralI argued this point many times.... PinPopular
El Corazon16-Jun-10 12:14
El Corazon16-Jun-10 12:14 
GeneralCustomer is King! Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar16-Jun-10 10:40
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar16-Jun-10 10:40 
GeneralRe: Customer is King! Pin
Daniel 'Tak' M.17-Jun-10 14:07
Daniel 'Tak' M.17-Jun-10 14:07 
GeneralI would program a "self eating cookies" tool if i get enough money for this stuff Pin
Bigdeak16-Jun-10 2:38
Bigdeak16-Jun-10 2:38 
GeneralMessage Removed Pin
18-Jun-10 6:20
professionalN_tro_P18-Jun-10 6:20 
GeneralImplement a correct solution to the Customer's real problem Pin
Member 371720415-Jun-10 1:54
Member 371720415-Jun-10 1:54 
GeneralMeh Pin
Eddy Vluggen14-Jun-10 23:51
professionalEddy Vluggen14-Jun-10 23:51 
GeneralRe: Meh Pin
BloodBaz15-Jun-10 3:33
BloodBaz15-Jun-10 3:33 
GeneralRe: Meh Pin
Eddy Vluggen15-Jun-10 5:17
professionalEddy Vluggen15-Jun-10 5:17 
GeneralNot that simple Pin
RedSonja14-Jun-10 20:10
RedSonja14-Jun-10 20:10 
I have customers (dept of defence) and users (the boys in green). The users are good at what they do but not good at telling us what they want. You have to keep going there and keep asking, and show them a prototype. They whinge about the user interface and miss the hard bits. You build what you think is right and it's still wrong, you keep trying. This is why defence projects are so often over-budget. The boys are sensitive, you can never tell them they're wrong, you just have to say, sorry, I am too slow, tell me again. It helps to be a woman, I get politeness the male colleagues don't get.

Once the customer insisted on a feature I thought was a waste of time - an admin feature for officers to monitor what the others were doing. I could not pin them down, what do you want it to do, and it just got more complicated the more we discussed it. The project was delayed because of it, they had to re-plan field trials, and it was all my fault. In the end they never used it.

Now if they want me to implement something which is technically wrong, I do it the right way, and say, something they said gave me the idea to do it like this.

If they want me to do something unsafe I refuse pointblank. I have also reported dangerous errors to my boss and refused to continue - if you have ever experienced a 30-ton rocket launcher deciding to act independently you know what fear is. (Fear of what it could do and fear of going to prison if someone gets killed.)
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GeneralIts depen on customer's smartness Pin
Khaniya14-Jun-10 19:39
professionalKhaniya14-Jun-10 19:39 
GeneralRe: Its depen on customer's smartness Pin
Jaggius15-Jun-10 7:45
Jaggius15-Jun-10 7:45 
GeneralRe: Its depen on customer's smartness Pin
Khaniya15-Jun-10 19:59
professionalKhaniya15-Jun-10 19:59 
General"Wrong" in this context is often "Misunderstanding" Pin
Scott ---14-Jun-10 12:19
Scott ---14-Jun-10 12:19 
GeneralClarity of purpose Pin
ErrolErrol14-Jun-10 10:20
ErrolErrol14-Jun-10 10:20 
GeneralWay long time ago... Pin
Yusuf14-Jun-10 7:40
Yusuf14-Jun-10 7:40 
GeneralI couldn't answer this question Pin
Marc Clifton14-Jun-10 3:47
mvaMarc Clifton14-Jun-10 3:47 
GeneralRe: I couldn't answer this question Pin
Yusuf14-Jun-10 7:33
Yusuf14-Jun-10 7:33 
GeneralRe: I couldn't answer this question Pin
Marc Clifton14-Jun-10 7:45
mvaMarc Clifton14-Jun-10 7:45 
GeneralRe: I couldn't answer this question Pin
Ben Daq14-Jun-10 22:41
Ben Daq14-Jun-10 22:41 

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