About us
-
Contact us
Forgot password?
Click here for DeskDemon US
FORUMS
FEATURES LIBRARY
INVITE
REVIEWS
BLOGS
EVENTS
GROUPS
POLLS
ALBUMS
VIDEOS
LINKS
LISTINGS
Home
Networking & Community
Career & Jobs
Meetings, Events, Travel
KnowledgeDesk
Office & Technology
Lifestyle
News
Free Subscription
PA Enterprise E-magazine
What's New Newsletter
» Click for international newsletters «
AdminAdvantage
Our Favorite
Browse Forum
Recent Topics
Welcome to the DeskDemon Forums
You will need to
Login in
or
Register
to post a message. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
PA and Secretary Community - Deskdemon.com
>
General Discussion
>
Admins 4 Admins
>
Co worker taking all the credit for joint effort
>
Message #71828
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
« previous
next »
Print
Author
Topic: Co worker taking all the credit for joint effort (Read 27367 times)
peaches2160
Hero Member
Posts: 1042
Re: Co worker taking all the credit for joint effort
«
on:
November 21, 2009, 02:12:34 am »
Alice- First I want to congratulate you for taking the high road. It never fails, what goes around comes around, I have seen it too many times. I recently had a similar situation happen to me. Started a project and worked with another person when the project got to a point where conceptually I knew what needed to happen from a process standpoint, but technically had to rely on their expertise. Although I had met with IT with this person and even met with my boss and this person to get final approval, when the new online process was demontrated to the team on a team conference call webex, my name never came up and this person took all of the credit. Even to the point of where I asked questions and she talked over me on the call and never responded to my questions. I was upset, but took the high road. My boss knows the truth. Needless to say, I do not trust this person and when she needs to meet with my boss on matters, I hate to say it, but I do not show flexibility in the schedule like I used to. I control his time and don't let her schedule at her convenience. It is, unfortunately, a part of "office life". There are some out there that just feel the need to get "kudos" any way they can and take credit for someone elses efforts.
Logged
You will need to
Login in
or
Register
to post a message.
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
Print
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
General Discussion
-----------------------------
=> Sound Off!
=> Admins 4 Admins
=> Article Archive
=> Topical Climates
=> The Humour Zone
-----------------------------
BreakTime University
-----------------------------
=> BreakTime University
Loading...