The conflict intensified for several days until I decided that I had best just go along with what she wanted and move on to something new.Īs soon as that happened, I realised I had been a fool. Changes which completely ignored all the work and research I had done before that. Worse still, she was wasn’t even letting me finish what I had started by was taking over and making extreme changes. I believed I knew what I was doing, while my manager had to be in the wrong. My justification was rooted in the training I had completed and the other project successes that had come as a result. I thought I was right and my manager was wrong. Sometime last year I was caught in a conflict at work.
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