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Answer added by  BHARAT KHANDELWAL
1 year ago

Tell him/her that you are going to do your best but it may not be possible for you to finish the work in the given time frame. Lay out the approach and methods your will ... See More

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Answer added by  Main Alkhazaleh, Furniture & Interior Design Supervisor , Protech
1 year ago

Approach your boss with honesty. Explain your concerns about the given timeline and the reasons why you believe it might be challenging to complete the task within that t ... See More

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Answer added by  Ganesh Mirajkar, Warehouse Manager, Luxury Living & Supplies / Katara Hospitality - Qatar, Lusail
1 year ago

You should communicate with your boss as soon as possible, explaining your concerns about the timeline and proposing a more realistic deadline. Communication is key to ma ... See More

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Question added by KHALID ABUELGASIM MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION ENGINEER AJAIB MUTLAQ SULTAN AL SAHLI INDUSTRIAL FACTORY
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Answer added by  MUHAMMAD AFNAN, Operations And Sales Manager, Sigma
1 year ago

Assess Realistically: Carefully review the task's requirements and the allocated deadline. Make an honest assessment of whether completing the task within the given ... See More

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Answer added by  Vivian Wilson, Web Designer, Freelance
3 days ago

You can keep the team motivated by breaking down the work into smaller parts. A little praise or a quick team check-in can go a long way in keeping the energy up and maki ... See More

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Answer added by  Vivian Wilson, Web Designer, Freelance
3 days ago

I think employees should feel that you trust them and appreciate their effort. Maybe offering a little reward or incentive also works. Overall, be supportive and availabl ... See More

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Answer added by  Vivian Wilson, Web Designer, Freelance
3 days ago

Let your boss know early. Say something like, "I’ve looked at the task, and I don’t think I can finish it by the deadline without lowering quality."