To demonstrate your potential impact, you need to
take credit for what you've accomplished during your career.
We need to really believe in the fact that we don't need to
take credit for everything as long as the actions are serving the greater good and the main objective.
There will always be people
who take credit for things they shouldn't, as well as those who think nearly every idea they have is original.
The example
of taking credit for the 10 % increase in sales is a perfect example of what * not * to do on your resume.
The profession is built around a model where more senior attorneys routinely
take credit for work where others made significant contributions.
I don't see it often, but regularly enough I see attorneys throw each other under the bus or
take credit for someone else's work.
Yet that hasn't stopped him
for taking credit for the increases in production on private and state lands.
I wish I could
take credit for using the seasoning but it was from one of those recipes floating around in the 80's!
Someone else earned those returns over the first 8 years, the current manager is
just taking credit for the 10 years.
You'll need to be a little more hands - on for this one, but if you're cooking with young children they'll
gladly take credit for your pastry prowess.
When patients do better, there is a temptation for doctors — whether they practice alternative or conventional medicine — to
take credit for such outcomes.
A great executive resume has got to include accomplishments and achievements you can
take credit for along the career path.
When same sex marriage is finally a civil right, churches will find a way to
take credit for supporting it all along, just like they did with interracial marriage.
The
agency took credit for predicting the increase, saying that it would increase its efforts to stem the growth.
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