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You're working on a proposal to install a new software system for a small local company. You have an extensive list of testimonials and a history of successfully completing other similar projects for different businesses. You know that the plan you propose will meet the client's needs, but due to other scheduling commitments you think it is unlikely that you will have the system up and running in six weeks as the customer requested. You decide to provide a timeline that commits to the customer's deadline, deciding that if you cannot honor it you will mention some excuse to explain the need for an extra week or two. Discuss the implications of this situation.

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