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Edna's a professional - she's smooth, doesn't take any crap, gets the job done.
Her presentation skills were actually excellent - the content and approach weren't at all appropriate to the audience, and there were some key points missing, but the presentation itself was very good - that style would be perfect for an investor event, but not for this. Don't get me wrong, she was bloody lucky to get the win, I wouldn't want to work with her, and she's totally inflexible, but I'd want her on my team. |
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Am I the only one who thinks she's the spitting image of Treyc Cohen from The X Factor?
LOL l i said that then hubby said or the woman that's just been jailed for stalking Rio Ferdinand
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I don't think she does either. But that doesn't stop people wishing this was the case.
People keep making nasty comments about her facial structure, um, I mean facial expressions and saying she has an attitude, even though that is just... how her face is. If you look at her profile picture, she has the same straight-face and lower cut eyes she has in the show. I guess she didn't like the look of the photographer and was giving them the "ghetto stare-down" too, huh? Sad in this day and age, people can have such a blind, ignorant hate for an individual just because they don't like the look of them. ![]() |
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She's this years Jenny Celery
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Is this a joke thread? She was so lucky and her presentation was the cringiest sh*ttest no information thing ever!
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It was Felicity's idea for the app and she did the market research. What exactly did Edna do except a really poor speech?!
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Everything has been telling me not to like Edna, but I have to say her pitch was great. Well done Edna.
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I see no redeeming qualities in Edna at all I'm afraid.
I think she is unbelievably rude and has an over-inflated opinion of her own importance. |
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Personally I don't understand your point. There is nothing 'different' or unusual about her face. She was giving bitchy looks but the main reason I don't like her is because of her selfish attitude and subtle put downs, ie: 'I've looked at all your individual skills and decided the person right for this is......me!' ouch.
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shes awful
a bully a narccisist shes not a tream player at all ive looked at all your credentials and the person whos doing the pitch is-me! what was with them gloves and prnacing about the stage she looked like a dominatrix it was pure luck they won nothing to do with her |
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I'm sure I heard her say 'I've looked at all your strengths and limitations' in the actual show, but in your fired I only heard 'your strengths'.
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Are people on this board on blow or something? She's awful, that pitch was dreadful and she's a terrible PM who lucked out big time.
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You call it as you see it but I think terrible is way too strong. Terrible was Edward last week. Terrible was Susan's app pitch.
Isn't it telling that the only evidence of Edna's terrible Pming was a poor pitch and a slap down to an idea that had broke down? And strike me if I wrong, but didn't this terrible PM split the team into a focus group - as her first decision - (something the boys didn't do) and wasn't it the said focus group who came up with the idea for the app? She was lucky(ish) but nowhere near terrible IMHO. |
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First time she is on the losing side, she is history!
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Wouldn't someone with an extraordinary ego have thrown a strop or hissy fit say like, oh I dunno... Susan?
Edna was far too forceful about it shutting Susan up. This "I'm the PM and you must do as I say" that many candidates adopt is not good business practice. I've been a PM many times and you have to earn the respect of your team. Just ordering them about is useless. She did this in front of the App designers which looked awful. Susan was rambling and floundering, but she might actually have had a good idea, we'll never know. If Edna had asked her to think more about her idea she might have realised it was rubbish and kept quiet. |
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First time she is on the losing side, she is history!
On the first task she would have been responsible for any loss because she prevented spending the money. On the second task it would have been because she was a bad PM. But who knows, she might play a blinder in her first loss and not be at fault. |
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I think she's hilarious "I've looked at all your strengths and weaknesses, so I've decided that I'm going to do the pitch" then she goes and does a crap pitch
![]() I think she has potential, but she'll have to work on her people skills in future weeks as the team seemed to turn against her a bit in the boardroom when they said they weren't overly keen on the app and I think that's because they were too afraid to approach her about it earlier. You need your team on side and as a project manager, you need to be easily approachable. You want your team mates to be honest with you and not be afraid of sharing their ideas. But I can see the team going against her in future weeks and she'll end up alienating herself. |
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They are a shoe in if they have to stage a West End production number.
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Are people on this board on blow or something? She's awful, that pitch was dreadful and she's a terrible PM who lucked out big time.
Ironically, one of the things she got wrong was the presentation. She assigned it to herself because she thought it was important, but it wasn't. |
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Yes indeed, making their own intolerance and attitude problems other people's fault by dismissing those others as 'fools'.
Edna could have simply asked Susan to get to the point and if she couldn't within a couple of minutes, say "I'm sorry I'm going to have to move on". |
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That wasn't luck, though. She understood the brief when the boy's didn't. She got a few things wrong, but she also got a lot right.
Ironically, one of the things she got wrong was the presentation. She assigned it to herself because she thought it was important, but it wasn't. |
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Edna's a professional - she's smooth, doesn't take any crap, gets the job done.
Her presentation skills were actually excellent - the content and approach weren't at all appropriate to the audience, and there were some key points missing, but the presentation itself was very good - that style would be perfect for an investor event, but not for this. Don't get me wrong, she was bloody lucky to get the win, I wouldn't want to work with her, and she's totally inflexible, but I'd want her on my team. |
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" but Edna's all " " she must've been really confident about this task.
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