| > In academia, it’s almost impossible to say “no” to a senior faculty. That is so strange. In the corporate world it is always easy and straightforward to say no to higher ups. They always accept a no gracefully.
/S In my experience, the best organization are the ones that are willing to get bottom up feedback. The more feedback is accepted and acted upon, the best is the organization. None gets it 100%, most are just half good at it. > do the right and scientific thing and ruin my future in academia, or do what my peers are doing and make senior faculty like me. Look for a middle ground. Do not make things worse if you cannot make them better. You will get small wins and wins will become bigger with time. And remember how it felt so you do not repeat the same behavior when you are at the top. Sometimes, there are reason why things are like they are. Try to change the system instead of change people. |
When two people are arguing with just opinions, the senior person assumes their choice is valid. At least for me, this was frustrating as I felt my opinions are not given any respect.