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    DotNetSteve
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    I had a boss who was going to de-prioritize our project. Not sure how this is different from changing a priority

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      I had a boss who was going to de-prioritize our project. Not sure how this is different from changing a priority

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      Garth J Lancaster
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      does that mean 'stop working on it' in favour of more pressing work/projects ? - I worked in a place this happened all the time - sometimes projects got suspended & shoved so far to the back of the queue by the time they came around they wernt relevant and scrapped

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        I had a boss who was going to de-prioritize our project. Not sure how this is different from changing a priority

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        Amarnath S
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        Looks like a cycle :-) ... -> Prioritize -> Re-prioritize / De-prioritize -> Scrap -> Revive in new avatar -> Prioritize -> ...

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          I had a boss who was going to de-prioritize our project. Not sure how this is different from changing a priority

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          Chris Maunder
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          Is it anything like depolarising it? Or does it no longer have a priority? It's outside the normal reality of priorities. He's prioritising outside of the box?

          cheers Chris Maunder

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            I had a boss who was going to de-prioritize our project. Not sure how this is different from changing a priority

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            Dr Walt Fair PE
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            It means that it has no priotity at all. When I was working at a major company, the engineering manasger called me in one day to tell me that the company was reorganizing into teams and he wanted me to be a team leader. I told him that real teams have cheerleaders and I wantedto select the cheerleaders and design their skimpy uniforms, he concluded that I wasn't team leadr material, which was Ok with me.

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            Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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