Well - so the Director that drives me crazy and who booted me off my biggest project for making him look bad (sadly I am not even kidding) has resigned. Woo hoo! The big project (call it... uh.. "Greek God Project") has been doing very badly under his guidance, and the people involved have been quietly asking to have me return for some weeks. So - this would be a great time to jump back in, right?
Well - there is only one problem. With Director Jerk gone, the project has reverted to his VP. Since he was reorganized just after I left the project, this VP has no idea who I am. So - I suggested I become a part of the project again, and the VP wants to meet me so she can learn about "the role I could play" on it.
This is intensely frustrating, because the role I had was actually that of the Director. It was MY project. I owned the solution - I designed the solution. I managed the staff. I was the first point of escalation; the person who everyone took issues to and I said "go this way". If there was someone to be smacked down, I did it. I also handled the dollars and the executive team, and was the representative on the executive steering committee. I was the representative with the vendors, negotiated the statements of work, and kicked their asses when they didn't deliver. The new VP has already assigned a Director to handle Greek God Project. Given that, I don't want to be involved anymore.
Unfortunately, "Uh - I want to have full control or I don't want to play" is considered a negative worktrait.
Thursday should be interesting.
Well - there is only one problem. With Director Jerk gone, the project has reverted to his VP. Since he was reorganized just after I left the project, this VP has no idea who I am. So - I suggested I become a part of the project again, and the VP wants to meet me so she can learn about "the role I could play" on it.
This is intensely frustrating, because the role I had was actually that of the Director. It was MY project. I owned the solution - I designed the solution. I managed the staff. I was the first point of escalation; the person who everyone took issues to and I said "go this way". If there was someone to be smacked down, I did it. I also handled the dollars and the executive team, and was the representative on the executive steering committee. I was the representative with the vendors, negotiated the statements of work, and kicked their asses when they didn't deliver. The new VP has already assigned a Director to handle Greek God Project. Given that, I don't want to be involved anymore.
Unfortunately, "Uh - I want to have full control or I don't want to play" is considered a negative worktrait.
Thursday should be interesting.