Ways to distingish yourself – #35 Don’t take credit when it’s not due
By Rajesh Setty on Thu 15 Sep 2005, 5:15 PM – 2 Comments
People always complain about not
getting enough credit for the work that they have performed. There is no simple
solution for that. However, what ticks off people more is to see someone get
credit when it’s not due to him or her.
to refuse credit when it’s not due to you. Second thing that you can do is to
pass on the credit to the person that really should get credit in that
situation. Accepting “free” credit comes with a big price – “credibility”.
Nobody is “entitled” to get credit, everyone has to “earn”
it.
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Anonymous on September 22nd, 2005
Great quote Don. Thanks for sharing this.
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Anonymous on September 22nd, 2005
I’ve found that credit given away (or shared) reflects even more on the one who gives it.
“It is better to deserve honors and not have them than to have them and not to deserve them.” – Mark Twain