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Managing Project Crisis and Stakeholder Concerns

A manager and team lead address critical issues in a high-stakes project, including cost overruns, safety hazards, and key stakeholder risks, to prepare for an upcoming meeting.

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Dialogue

Beginner version

Jean-Luc
Thomas, thank you for coming. The Westbrook project is very big. We need a plan. There is a meeting next week. I want to know everything.
Thomas
Yes, Jean-Luc. You are right. Westbrook takes a lot of time. I am sorry. My team works hard on L3 and L9 now.
Jean-Luc
OK. We have three problems. One: the L3 soil problem. Two: the L9 asbestos. Three: Kenji Sato. Can we fix them?
Thomas
Let's talk about L3 first. It costs €420,000. That is a lot. The old partner was bad, so we got Caldmere Systems. They started in two days. We pay the cost. The group pays nothing.
Jean-Luc
Good. We pay the cost. That helps us. What about the asbestos? It is in the basement. It is not safe. Does it stop the work?
Thomas
It is hard, but work does not stop. We closed the basement. The team works there and also on other parts. We have a special team. They finish early. It is OK now.
Jean-Luc
And number three? Kenji Sato. If he leaves, we have a big problem. Is he happy with us?
Thomas
He is worried, but he did not leave. Kenji thinks costs are too high. We told him Caldmere Systems stops the money problems. We are open with him. Korveth Partners is fine. Sarah Jenkins helps us too.
Jean-Luc
Sarah is good. But I need a simple story. The Committee asks about the problems. What do we say to them?
Thomas
We say this: The old site had three hidden problems. We found them. We pay the costs. We did not ask the group or the buyer to pay. The group and the buyer are happy. Verolane Group is strong.
Jean-Luc
Good. But they ask hard questions. They want to know why we did not find the problems before. Do not get angry. Show them we fixed things fast.
Thomas
I say the project shows we are strong. We found the problem. We changed the partner. We fixed the asbestos. We are back on track. We use the reserve money for the cost.
Jean-Luc
Check all numbers. The Committee looks at €420,000. They also ask about other risks. Is anyone taking us to court?
Thomas
No. The soil is clean now. The problem was small. We closed the case with the government. Nobody is taking us to court. The problem is over.
Jean-Luc
Good. One more thing. The L9 asbestos. Did we tell the public? People's opinion is important. If they find out from someone else, it is bad for us.
Thomas
We control the information. Only the government and our partners know. We did not tell the public. The risk is small. We tell them when the work is done. We say it was a safety improvement.
Jean-Luc
Good. Do not say too much now. I want one page about this. Write about the fix. Write about Caldmere Systems. Write about Korveth Partners.
Thomas
I write it tomorrow. I say Westbrook is a good example. We have problems, but we fix them. Things go well now.
Jean-Luc
Yes. Look forward, not back. Talk about the future. Show that Verolane Group is good. I help you. Keep the story simple and clear.
Thomas
Thank you, Jean-Luc. I make the story clear. Thank you for your help. I send you the page to read.
Jean-Luc
OK. And Thomas, tell Sarah Jenkins everything. She is important. We go to the meeting together. We had a problem and now it is a good story. Show that.

Intermediate version

Jean-Luc
Thomas, I appreciate you finding the time. The Westbrook project is taking up too many of our resources, and we need a proper plan in place. The key meeting is next week, so I need a full update from you.
Thomas
Absolutely, Jean-Luc. Westbrook has been demanding more attention than it should, and I take responsibility for that. My team is actively working to resolve the L3 and L9 issues as quickly as possible.
Jean-Luc
Right, let's go through the main points. We currently have three open issues: the L3 contamination, the L9 asbestos, and the risk around Kenji Sato. Can we handle all three effectively?
Thomas
Starting with L3, the cost is €420,000, which is significant, but we have it under control. The previous MEP partner wasn't performing, so we brought in Caldmere Systems, who were on site within 48 hours. We're covering the cost ourselves rather than passing it to the group.
Jean-Luc
That's a good decision. Covering the cost ourselves builds trust and gives us a stronger position. Now, what's the situation with the asbestos? It's in the basement and it's a safety concern, will it cause delays?
Thomas
It's a complicated situation, but we won't lose any time. We've closed off the affected basement areas, and the removal work is being scheduled alongside other construction tasks. A specialist team is involved, and they should actually finish ahead of the original timeline.
Jean-Luc
And the third issue, Kenji Sato. If he walks away, the whole plan is at risk. How solid is our relationship with him?
Thomas
It's a sensitive situation, but things haven't broken down. Kenji's main concern is costs, and we've reassured him that Caldmere Systems will stop the financial problems. We're keeping him fully informed, and Sarah Jenkins has also been helping to keep Korveth Partners on side.
Jean-Luc
Sarah is doing good work. However, I need a strong, clear message for the Committee, they'll have questions about the recent difficulties. What's the key point we want to get across?
Thomas
The core message is that we discovered three hidden problems that were already present on the site before we started. We're paying the technical costs ourselves, and both the group and the buyer remain satisfied. This shows that Verolane Group handles challenges responsibly.
Jean-Luc
That works well as a message. However, be ready for tough questions, they'll want to know why these issues weren't caught earlier. Don't get defensive; instead, focus on showing how quickly and effectively we responded.
Thomas
I'll present it as a demonstration of our resilience. We spotted the contamination, replaced the underperforming partner, dealt with the asbestos, and got the project back on course, all within the reserve budget.
Jean-Luc
Make sure the numbers are accurate. The Committee will look closely at the €420,000 figure, and they'll also want to know whether there are any remaining hidden risks. Are there any legal actions pending?
Thomas
No, there aren't. The soil tests are clear, the contamination was limited in scope, and we've formally closed the matter with the relevant authorities. There are no outstanding legal claims at this point.
Jean-Luc
Good. One more thing I want to raise, the L9 asbestos. Have we made any public announcement about it? Public opinion matters, and if this comes out through other channels, it could damage our reputation.
Thomas
We're managing the information carefully. At the moment, only the regulators and our project partners are aware of it. We haven't made a public statement yet, and the risk of it leaking is low. Once the work is finished, we'll announce it in a way that frames it as a planned safety improvement.
Jean-Luc
That's the right approach for now. Don't say more than necessary at this stage. I'd like a one-page summary, focus on the recovery actions, highlight how quickly Caldmere Systems responded, and underline the stability of Korveth Partners.
Thomas
I'll prepare that tomorrow. I'll make the point that Westbrook is setting a standard for how we handle difficulties, the project is moving forward despite the setbacks, and confidence is growing.
Jean-Luc
Exactly. We need to keep the focus on progress and avoid dwelling on what went wrong. Point the conversation towards what's coming next and show the Committee that Verolane Group can be relied on. I'm fully behind you, just keep the message consistent.
Thomas
Thank you, Jean-Luc. I'll make sure the summary tells a clear and consistent story. I really appreciate your support and guidance, and I'll send you the draft so you can review it before the meeting.
Jean-Luc
Please do. And don't forget to keep Sarah Jenkins informed throughout, her input is valuable. Let's walk into that meeting as a united team. We've taken a difficult situation and turned it around. Now let's make sure we communicate that convincingly.

Advanced version

Jean-Luc
Thomas, thank you for making the time. The Westbrook project is consuming an inordinate amount of our bandwidth. We need a comprehensive strategy. The high-stakes meeting is scheduled for next week, and I require a complete overview.
Thomas
I understand, Jean-Luc. You are absolutely correct. Westbrook is demanding excessive focus. I fully accept that critique. My team is working diligently to resolve the L3 and L9 issues.
Jean-Luc
Excellent. Let us examine the facts. There are three live issues: first, the L3 contamination; second, the L9 asbestos; and third, the Kenji Sato risk. Can we effectively manage these?
Thomas
Let us begin with L3. The cost is €420,000. It was a significant blow, but we have contained it. The previous MEP partner proved inadequate, so we engaged Caldmere Systems. They commenced within 48 hours. We are absorbing the cost; the group will not be charged.
Jean-Luc
That is a strong position. Absorbing the cost will serve us well later. What about the asbestos? It is located in the basement and poses a safety hazard. Will it delay the schedule?
Thomas
It is intricate, but there will be no delay. We have sealed off the basement zones. The removal work is being coordinated with other construction activities. We have engaged a specialized team, and it will be completed ahead of schedule. It is fully managed.
Jean-Luc
And the third issue? Kenji Sato. If he departs, the plan collapses. Is the relationship fragile?
Thomas
It is delicate, but not fractured. Kenji is concerned about costs. We have assured him that Caldmere Systems will halt financial leakage. We are transparent and forthright. We are maintaining the group's satisfaction. Korveth Partners is stable, and Sarah Jenkins is assisting us.
Jean-Luc
Sarah is valuable. However, I need a compelling narrative. The Committee will question the recent turbulence. What is the single, clear message for them?
Thomas
The clear message is this: We uncovered three concealed problems that existed on the old site. We are covering the technical costs and not passing them on. We are keeping the group and the buyer satisfied, demonstrating that Verolane Group is robust.
Jean-Luc
That is clear. But be prepared for scrutiny. They will ask why we missed this initially. Defend the checks. Do not become defensive. Show that the remediation was swift.
Thomas
I will frame it as a test. The project demonstrates that our plans are resilient. We identified the contamination, replaced the partner, secured the asbestos, and are back on track. The cost is covered by the reserve.
Jean-Luc
Ensure the figures are precise. The Committee will scrutinize the €420,000. They will want to know about latent risks. Are there any legal claims?
Thomas
No. The soil is now clean. The contamination was minimal. We have closed the file with the authorities. There are no open claims. The risk has been neutralized.
Jean-Luc
Good. One final point. The L9 asbestos. Have we disclosed this to the public? Public perception is critical. If they find out, our brand will suffer.
Thomas
We are controlling the narrative. Only regulators and partners are aware. We have not informed the public. The risk is low. We will disclose it once the work is complete, and we will frame it as a safety upgrade.
Jean-Luc
That is prudent. Do not speak too freely yet. I want a one-page summary. Focus on the recovery. Highlight Caldmere Systems' speed. Highlight Korveth Partners' stability.
Thomas
I will draft it tomorrow. I will emphasize that Westbrook is a benchmark. It is succeeding despite setbacks. The momentum is on our side.
Jean-Luc
Precisely. Maintaining forward momentum is essential. Avoid fixating on previous setbacks. Steer the discussion toward future developments. Demonstrate Verolane Group's dependability. I stand behind you. Maintain a focused narrative.
Thomas
Thank you, Jean-Luc. I will ensure the narrative is cohesive. I appreciate your guidance. I will send the draft for your review.
Jean-Luc
Do that. And Thomas, keep Sarah Jenkins in the loop. Her perspective is vital. Let us enter the meeting united. We have turned a problem into strength. Now, prove it.

Check your understanding

1. What project is consuming an inordinate amount of bandwidth according to Jean-Luc?

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The Westbrook project.

2. What are the three live issues Jean-Luc lists for discussion?

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The L3 contamination, the L9 asbestos, and the Kenji Sato risk.

3. Who did Thomas's team engage to handle the L3 issue after the previous MEP partner proved inadequate?

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Caldmere Systems.

4. Why is Kenji Sato concerned, and how is Thomas addressing this concern?

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Kenji is concerned about costs, and Thomas is assuring him that Caldmere Systems will halt financial leakage.

5. What is the single, clear message Thomas proposes for the Committee regarding the concealed problems?

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They uncovered three concealed problems on the old site, are covering the technical costs without passing them on, and are keeping the group and buyer satisfied to show Verolane Group is robust.

Grammar practice (mixed)

Tensesself-check

The consolidated picture of Westbrook ____ three live issues that require immediate executive attention.

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presents · 💡 The sentence describes a current, general fact about the project status, requiring the simple present tense.
Conditionalsself-check

If the National Committee ____ the numbers, they will drill down on the €420,000 cost overrun.

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does not verify · 💡 This is a first conditional sentence describing a real future possibility, requiring the simple present in the 'if' clause.
Grammar in context

It is located in ____ basement and poses a safety hazard.

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the · 💡 The definite article 'the' is used because the basement is a specific, known location within the context of the building.
Conjunctions

____ it is intricate, there will be no delay.

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Although · 💡 The sentence presents a contrast between the intricacy of the task and the lack of delay, requiring a concessive conjunction.
Prepositionsself-check

The high-stakes meeting is scheduled ____ next week.

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for · 💡 The preposition 'for' is used with 'scheduled' to indicate the time allocated for an event.

Discussion (practise speaking)

How would you explain the decision to absorb the €420,000 cost to the Committee to demonstrate reliability?

🤔 Think about a time you had to take on extra responsibility to protect a client relationship.

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  • It shows we prioritize long-term trust over short-term savings.
  • It proves we have the financial strength to handle unexpected issues.
  • It prevents the buyer from facing hidden expenses.

Ask Phil: Practice explaining a difficult financial decision to a skeptical stakeholder.

What specific steps would you take to ensure the narrative about the concealed problems remains consistent during the meeting?

🤔 Consider how you maintain consistency in your own professional communications.

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  • Prepare a single-page summary that highlights only the recovery actions.
  • Practice the script to avoid becoming defensive when questioned.
  • Focus on the swift remediation rather than the initial oversight.

Ask Phil: Role-play a high-stakes meeting where you must defend a project recovery strategy.

How do you balance the need for transparency with the risk of damaging public perception regarding the asbestos issue?

🤔 Reflect on how you manage sensitive information in your workplace.

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  • Control the narrative by only disclosing to regulators and partners first.
  • Frame the disclosure as a safety upgrade once the work is complete.
  • Avoid speaking too freely to prevent unnecessary alarm.

Ask Phil: Discuss strategies for managing public perception during a crisis.

In what ways does the Westbrook project demonstrate that Verolane Group is robust despite the setbacks?

🤔 Identify examples of resilience in your own projects.

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  • The team replaced the inadequate MEP partner quickly.
  • The contamination was neutralized with no legal claims.
  • The project is back on track ahead of schedule.

Ask Phil: Analyze how a team can turn a problem into a strength.

Vocabulary

inordinate amount
reveal definition an excessive or unreasonable quantity “The Westbrook project is consuming an inordinate amount of our bandwidth.”
comprehensive strategy
reveal definition a complete and thorough plan of action “We need a comprehensive strategy.”
high-stakes meeting
reveal definition a very important meeting with significant consequences “The high-stakes meeting is scheduled for next week.”
absorbing the cost
reveal definition taking on the financial burden without passing it to others “We are absorbing the cost; the group will not be charged.”
financial leakage
reveal definition the loss of money through inefficiency or waste “We have assured him that Caldmere Systems will halt financial leakage.”
latent risks
reveal definition hidden dangers that are not yet apparent “They will want to know about latent risks.”
public perception
reveal definition how the general public views or understands something “Public perception is critical.”
one-page summary
reveal definition a concise document containing only one page of information “I want a one-page summary.”

Key phrases (useful expressions from the dialogue)

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