3 articles tagged #difficult-conversations
All English for IT articles related to #difficult-conversations.
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How to Ask for Credit When a Manager Takes Your Idea in English
Learn the English phrases for addressing it when a manager presents your idea as their own, including how to raise it privately and protect credit going forward.
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How to Decline a Project You Think Will Fail in English
Learn the English phrases for raising concerns about a project you believe is set up to fail, and for declining to lead it without damaging your credibility.
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How to Discuss a Demotion You Disagree With in English
Learn the English phrases for responding professionally to a demotion or role downgrade you disagree with, including how to ask for the reasoning and negotiate next steps.
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