Comment by stavros
Oh, no, neither prevent the fires not put them out. Instead, predict them, and then say "see?" when they break out.
Oh, no, neither prevent the fires not put them out. Instead, predict them, and then say "see?" when they break out.
If you say "look, the stuff they're doing there is risky, you should <do thing>", and they don't do it, how can they blame you? If they do do it, then mission accomplished, no?
E.g. "the way that team builds software isn't robust enough, you should replace the leader or we'll have an incident", how can you be blamed for the incident when it happens?
That's a risky business, you can get the blame if you're not careful. "Why didn't you try harder if you knew this would happen" etc.