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Vikram Sekar's avatar

Excellent article - agree with all points. I’d suggest just one more nuance.

Put in the hard work of thinking and viewing all angles of the problem and when somebody opposes your point of view, trust yourself to hold your conviction without the fear of being wrong. With politeness and respect, hold your ground while understanding the opposite point of view.

It’s easy to just give in. Then you’d do yourself a disservice.

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Gary V's avatar

I'm more concerned if your manager does not want to be wrong and does not like it when you point out the flaws of their plan and question their credibility. Ive seen orgs like that where it would be in the best interest of everyone working below to just stay quiet if they want to keep job. Its definitely not a fostering environment.

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