Project Management Happy Hour

117 - Top Shelf Replay: Say No by Saying Yes

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Jan 30, 2026
They unpack a tactic for handling tough asks by reframing requests as trade-offs instead of flat refusals. Short, practical examples show how to offer options for time, scope, and resources. Conversation explores why leaders react better to affirmations, how to return decisions to decision-makers, and how this approach prevents burnout while positioning project managers as strategic partners.
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ADVICE

Respond With Options Not Flat No

  • Say no by saying yes: offer options like “Yes, we can, but it will require X resources or Y delay.”
  • Return the decision to the requester by presenting clear trade-offs they must accept.
INSIGHT

Make Sponsors Own The Problem

  • Boomerang the problem: an executive often hands you a problem that they actually must decide.
  • Framing choices forces the sponsor to own the business trade-off instead of the project manager.
ANECDOTE

Quoting High To Discourage Work

  • Kate admits she sometimes quotes higher to avoid undesirable clients and then ends up working with them when they accept.
  • The tactic buys distance but can still create unwanted commitments.
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