I'll jump to cliffs:
Now, what should I do? They've already spent the money on the programming but for some reason won't spend $100 on a stupid flip camera, or demand that I get the previously approved camera back..
Should I buy a camera myself, since I want to see this feature succeed, or just do nothing?
- -I had an idea to shoot daily videos for our org's site.
- The execs loved the idea and approved the task
-Programming/design expense were approved and just wrapped this week
- I requested a flip camera and that was approved
-Since the programming wasn't done at that point, my boss borrowed that flip camera to lend to another VP who was going to use it on a trip
-That vp never returned the camera, and I requested the camera from that VP and mentioned that the camera wasn't returned to my boss
-My boss basically implied "don't expect to ever see that camera back again" and asked me to borrow a camera from a different department
-Problem is, people here are territorial as is, borrowing a camera every day (or even every week) isn't going to happen
Now, what should I do? They've already spent the money on the programming but for some reason won't spend $100 on a stupid flip camera, or demand that I get the previously approved camera back..
Should I buy a camera myself, since I want to see this feature succeed, or just do nothing?