ChadInColo
Mechanical
- May 13, 2003
- 41
I am program manager on on rather large ($23 million) program that is just getting off the ground. We are building first article right now, getting a little bit behind schedule. There are a number of reasons for that, some ours, some out of our control. My customer is overseeing many other subs on the program, every one has the same issues we do, so we aren't unique.
My problem is this, it has come to my attention that my customer has been contacting my subs asking status on this or that, talking about problems on drawings. I probably wouldn't worry about it as much if they talked to me first, but I just found out about it in casual conversation with my subs. What is everyone's thinking on here? I would think that would not be considered an acceptable thing to do, but want some opinions from the people on here who have much more experience with this. Thanks
My problem is this, it has come to my attention that my customer has been contacting my subs asking status on this or that, talking about problems on drawings. I probably wouldn't worry about it as much if they talked to me first, but I just found out about it in casual conversation with my subs. What is everyone's thinking on here? I would think that would not be considered an acceptable thing to do, but want some opinions from the people on here who have much more experience with this. Thanks