The Career Rx Podcast for Doctors
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#60 - When Someone Takes Credit for Your Work and Ideas
Ever wonder how to respond when someone takes credit for your work? In meetings, does a boss or colleague often restate your ideas as their own? What should you do when someone takes credit for your ideas?
Having a coworker take credit for your ideas is a common experience, and it’s tricky to manage well. If you’ve ever had someone else take credit for your ideas or work, this episode is for you.
In This Episode of The Career Rx We’ll Discuss:
Today’s topic is what to do when other people take credit for your ideas. This question came up in a LinkedIn group for women physicians in industry and it resonated with a lot of other people during one of our recent calls. If you’re a woman physician in pharma, medical device, or biotech, come join us! If not, but you aspire to transition to an industry career, click here.
By the end of this episode, you’ll be armed with five ways to handle situations in which someone claims your ideas or work as their own, whether it is deliberate or not.
“You bring a lot of value to the table, and you deserve to be recognized for it.” - Marjorie Stiegler
In this Episode:
[0:30] Find me on Clubhouse! (Non Clinical Doctors)
[1:20] Women Physicians in Industry - join me on LinkedIn
[3:00] Identifying with your superior affirming your ideas
[4:10] The direct approach - execute with tact!
[6:10] Set yourself up to be heard beforehand
[7:20] Be the example
[8:50] Give more detail, depth to support your thought process
[10:30] Confronting but not confrontational
[11:40] Asking for feedback (no, really!)
[12:50] Saving the best for last - you really need to hear this one
[14:15] Ensuring you have professional visibility and recognition
Links and Resources:
The Branding Rx 18 hours of CME, mastering digital strategies for advancing your career, building your business, and growing your professional brand
Clubhouse: Non Clinical Doctors Club
LinkedIn group for women physicians in industry
Industry Insider - what to know about landing a nonclinical career without a new degree, a foot in the door, prior experience, or a pay cut
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