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by A4ET8a8uTh0
1318 days ago
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This is the part the really got to me once I started to realize that my contributions started really impact a team in a positive way, but the vast benefit of that impact was bestowed upon the manager. More annoyingly, even when the manager was poor ( and, I do not understand why, there seem to be a lot of those around ), the blame was always that of underlings. I was under clearly deluded impression that leaders gets blame and glory. In my corporate life, I saw total of two exceptions to that rule ( now and my previous boss ). |
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