A Lack Of Planning On Your Part Does Not

A Lack Of Planning On Your Part Does Not. A Lack Of Planning On Your Part Does Not Constitute An Emergency On My Part. A Lack Of Posted by: Randy Bosch | November 24, 2009 at 09:36 AM "A lack of planning on your part does not necessitate an emergency on mine."

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I first heard a variant of this (Lack of planning on your part; does not constitute an emergency on my part. "Poor planning on your part does not necessitate an emergency on mine." ― Bob Carter tags: planning, poor-planning In that way, they are not being empathetic or considerate toward you to begin with

106 Lack of planning on your part does not by AlottaSass on Etsy. When your team members admonish you for your alleged lack of planning, they may be right, or they may be telling you the obvious - its all about THEM Response 1 of 14: This phrase is usually used when someone completely disregards the value of your time by not thinking ahead and waiting until the last second to urgently try and get you to do something

Bob Carter Quote “Poor planning on your part does not necessitate an emergency on mine.”. But one thing is clear: A lack of preparation on your part does not give you the right to hijack my time and turn your crisis into my problem It highlights the **importance **of planning ahead and accepting responsibility for one's actions