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- I Told My Manager They Were Wrong. They Listened. - Medium
Leadership called it one of the cleanest rollouts we’d had And then came the moment I won’t forget: My manager looked at me and said, “Thanks for challenging me That was the right call ”
- Boss thinks I made a mistake but it was someone else. Should I . . . - Reddit
Boss thinks I made a mistake but it was someone else Should I set the record straight or take the fall? The issue was pretty minor, but my boss sent me an email afterward that was along the lines of “Hey, can you check this more carefully in the future?”
- 8 Signs of a Toxic Boss and How to Deal With Them (Until You Can GTFO)
Find out eight common signs of a toxic boss, including things toxic bosses say and do Plus, seven tips on how to deal with them until you find a new job After my first truly horrible interaction with my boss’ boss, I sat, stunned, in front of my laptop
- management - Received a behavior reminder from manager. Not sure if . . .
It would not be in your best interest to ask your manager if anyone else got the email Typically, you want to avoid speaking to your manager about any disciplinary actions regarding coworkers In this situation, I would recommend checking your company dress code and be sure you're within policy
- When a New Boss is Wrecking the Team: How to Survive and . . . - LinkedIn
A new leader came in, convinced they had all the answers, dismissing the expertise and institutional knowledge of the team The result? Frustration, disengagement and lost momentum
- How to Professionally Clarify When Someone Misunderstood You
What separates effective professionals is how they respond If someone misreads your words or misunderstands your intent, your job isn’t to defend — it’s to clarify calmly and professionally
- 7 Signs You’re Dealing With A Problematic New Manager - Forbes
Below are seven common signs that your new manager might be doing more harm than good, and what that means for you If there’s one role that keeps getting filled and refilled, don’t assume it’s
- When Your Colleague Steals Your Ideas - Psychology Today
Brain-picking colleagues are phony office friends who only care about information they can extract from you Instead of suggesting that you team up and brainstorm some idea or activity to which
- My manager asked two colleagues in my team what they thought
Simply asking colleagues what they think about you is not in itself unlawful There are various reasons why an employer may do that and on its own it does not create any legal issues and is not prohibited
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