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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You insist that a time extension is needed.

You have to revise the contract with a new extended timeline and then take it to your boss for approval. Your biggest concern, however, is if your boss doesn't approve the timeline extension. Considering your boss was so adamant on the deadline before, chances are he is not going to feel any differently about it now.

Decisions like this are quite common when you work as a contracts coordinator, says Velvet Hunter. She is a technical consultant for a government.

"I have to look at the contract and think, 'Does this make sense? Can I get this contract approved?'" says Hunter. These decisions aren't easy, but she says they have to be made, and unfortunately, she rarely has much time to make them.

In this case, if you ask for an extension, there is no way the software will be installed in time. And according to your boss, that is a definite requirement. Chances are that if you ask for a contract extension, your boss would not approve the contract and the job would be delayed even further.


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