json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["work","boss"],"appCategory":"work","appTitle":"How do you deal with an unreasonable boss?","appBody":"<p>Maybe you have met or worked under a boss who is very annoying like a boss who is very annoying. He likes to give ideas from small to large ideas for projects, and immediately assigns his employees to carry out ideas that he might have suddenly thought about a minute before. Having lots of ideas is good, but what is frustrating is that most of the ideas are not good ideas, or even unreasonable, so you who have to become project executors are repented and you must have a strong foundation before arguing with this boss.</p><p>If the boss remains adamant about carrying out the idea, try researching a little and looking for data and opinions from the more expert, it could be to your colleagues who are more experienced about that. and you must present it back to your boss about why this is an incorrect idea. Don't forget to provide more effective alternatives and solutions so that you will not only reject the task but also give input to provide a better solution than when the boss issued the first argument.</p><p>This type of boss will spend time in the office and work continuously so he is. The problem is if he also often asks employees to do the same. Overtime and late coming home from work will always be normal when working under a very annoying boss as I said earlier. And you don't need to follow the boss's habit of coming home at 9pm because you have a life other than the office. Maybe you have to be honest that you don't want to work like a robot. For reasons that you want to produce good quality work and work continuously it will make your performance decline.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pke9vmk8w","appParentAuthor":"francistagbo","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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