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Assess the Severity of the Situation

Not every piece of work has to have your name on it and managers often take credit for the work of their subordinates.

Making your boss shine is part of the gig. You may not get credit for the idea or for slaving over the analysis, but hopefully your boss absorbs that you’re an important part of her team.

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