I’m sure you’d usually get very reasonable answers when asking about the rationale behind a set wedding date. For one, engaged couples are probably looking forward to being married, so there’s value in having it as soon as possible. You’ll also probably hear about it being in the right season, the venue being available, enough money saved up, etc.
In a business, a deadline should have valid a business case, one that’s not arbitrary - does it help improve the bottom line, or not? One senior manager thinking he will look good to the C-suite by having it done by a certain time probably doesn’t. Agreeing on a rough date with an external client, who have their own considerations to take into account, probably does.
In a business, a deadline should have valid a business case, one that’s not arbitrary - does it help improve the bottom line, or not? One senior manager thinking he will look good to the C-suite by having it done by a certain time probably doesn’t. Agreeing on a rough date with an external client, who have their own considerations to take into account, probably does.