June 2024
Beginner
288 pages
5h 55m
English
Learn to celebrate others’ ideas
I once worked for a leader who loved to claim ownership of others’ ideas. “We could reduce costs by doing X, Y, and Z,” someone would say. And he’d reply, “You know, on the drive in this morning I was thinking the very same thing.” Or I’d walk into his office on Monday morning and say, “That campaign could be more effective if we did A, B, and C.” And he’d say, “I was thinking the very same thing when I was golfing this weekend.”
In fairness, I came to him with lots of ideas, so maybe some did overlap. But you know something is a problem when it becomes a running joke in the office. People on the team would be chatting in the break room about plans for the weekend or ...
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