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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's been a week. Comply now as a jesture of good will. Once you've established more of a report with her, when she asks you to do something inefficient say "I was going to suggest doing it [insert whatever preferred alternative], because it would have the benefits of XYZ" and then leave space her to respond. You may win her over and become a trusted advisor, or she may decline. You can't expect her to accept 100% of your suggestions though, and you won't gain any consideration with some one like this if you don't demonstrate that you respect her authority. So step one, show that you respect her. Step two, show that you a useful perspective that's worth considering and that you aren't a sore loser when it doesn't go your way. Step three, you'll gain back more of your autonomy as she gains confidence in you.[/quote] Rapport. For the love of God.[/quote] Thank you![/quote]
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