Not exact matches
Berating
bosses; employees who
take credit for others» work, assign blame, or spread rumors; and coworkers who exclude teammates from networks — all of these can cut a swath of destruction that's often visible only to the immediate victims.
Arsenal
boss Arsene Wenger has
taken credit for the changes implemented at half - time during the League Cup semi-final win over Chelsea last night.
You mean like how conservative in - name only
boss, Gerard Kassar
took credit for the Bob Turner victory?
«A narcissistic
boss may also shoot down other people's work, or try to
take credit for it himself,» adds Burgo.
People with higher testosterone in the
boss condition were more likely to agree with statements such as «I insist on getting the respect that is due to me» and «There is nothing wrong with occasionally
taking credit for one of your subordinates» ideas.»
I made the best use of it,» the ice - queen
boss tells her mousy underling after
taking credit for her latest presentation.
I wasn't relying on credibility to make my point, thus my association with Pat Michaels (and,
for full disclosure, my
boss) doesn't seem to impact the contents of my comment — that it is easy to
take credit in hindsight
for a correct forecast, but, if you can't use it to reliably identify a future course, than it is of little good.
Maybe your
boss is a complete slacker who chronically leaves you doing the bulk of the work only to
take credit for your efforts.
The
boss is being a jerk, a coworker
took the
credit for something you did, or you just woke up on the wrong side of the bed.