We have all had situations where a new potential customer (which means money coming in the door) is presenting his/her idea for a particular project with enthusiasm and passion. There are times when what the customer wants is simply not doable the way they perceive it.
The sales manager really wants this customer and told you (prior to this meeting) not to say something that would upset this customer. You (the developer) are sitting in on this meeting and listening to this customers dribble.
I'd like to know what provocative one-liners you came up with that convinced the customer to change his/her mind and buy in to your company and your approach?
Here are a few of my favorites:
- You are asking me to put the tooth paste back in the tube
- What you have is an elephant. What you want is a rhinoceros. You're asking me to build a RhinElephant
- That will work but it ain't right
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