Had an interesting verging on frustrating experience with a Dangerous Professional recently: Me: I want to confirm my understanding of an extremely material situation for me. It is: X. DP: Oh no, that’s wrong. In your case, Y, which is much better for you. Me: Oh really? Great.
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Yeah, this is a very common experience I have in compliance heavy industries/situations. DP has more leverage, you have more exposure to consequences. DP is weakly motivated and strongly equipped. That's what makes them the DP :|
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Solutions to this are hard. They involve looking for increased leverage, which in my experience usually shows up in the form of joint commitments to shared customers and making the commitments as public as possible.
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Tough call. This guy has proven that he does Google The Rules eventually.
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this drives me NUTS it happens all the time to me
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I've ran into this with lawyers. It is a not great feeling. At least at the time the lawyer has caveated in the initial meeting they weren't 100%.
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DP's need E&O insurance and a warning label.
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Quite unprofessional
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Literally Dangerous
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How do you handle such a case? Drop the DP? Or do you expect better next time?
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