Submitted by kellogg888 t3_11dtbx2 in LifeProTips
A coworker of mine took credit for my idea at a big meeting with our whole team. I was right there beside them so now I am wondering if there was some sort of miscommunication.
I am going to talk to them tomorrow and hope to have the most productive conversation possible. I am hoping I can get some dos and don'ts from people here who have been in a similar situation.
How can I go about this as professionally and compassionately as possible without compromising my boundaries?
UPDATE: I got lucky and had a good opportunity to bring it up without it being too forced.
My coworker emailed the team asking for any feedback on the document he was presenting yesterday when he called my idea his.
I responded to him (and only him) saying the document was great and asking that I am credited for anything I came up with or things we came up with together. I used the idea of concern as an example. I ended the email saying thanks for presenting the details and that it is cool he is leading a large project that will result in a lot of positive changes.
This wasn't my exact wording (as I thought it would get weird if I posted exactly what I said here and he stumbled upon it). I felt I kept the tone light and positive so it didn't come across as accusatory. I felt what I said asserted my boundaries and now, if I find he doesn't credit me for my contributions, I feel I can be pretty sure at that point that it was no mistake. Until then, I am assuming that he mispoke or there is some other explanation as I haven't had issues with this coworker before.
Either way, I now know not to discuss my ideas with him one-on-one. I will also be cautious of what I share in one-on-one conversations with coworkers in general.
kurukuruneko t1_jaautuw wrote
You should have thanked them for liking your idea at the meeting. A “I am really happy you like me my suggestion. I appreciate your confidence in me”. It a great way to call them out and not look like an ass