Anonymous wrote:Why can't you just ask the accountant lady to include you in all correspondence?
It's not that hard and since you call yourself a senior leader you should have known to address this already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Sally, I’m noticing that you’re deferring to Bob regarding decisions with this project. I’m wondering if there’s been a miscommunication about the fact that we are equal co-leads. Moving forward, I need to be included in all communications. When decisions are to be made, he and I will work together to make them. What questions might you have?”
Yeah, something like this, cc Bob
Anonymous wrote:“Sally, I’m noticing that you’re deferring to Bob regarding decisions with this project. I’m wondering if there’s been a miscommunication about the fact that we are equal co-leads. Moving forward, I need to be included in all communications. When decisions are to be made, he and I will work together to make them. What questions might you have?”
Anonymous wrote:Do you disagree with your colead on what he has to say? Do you have an opinion? You are two levels above these guys, are you too shy to state your opinion unless asked?
Anonymous wrote:In this endeavor, are you and the man co-leads or are you really lead as you’re more senior and he’s been tasked to work with you?
If the former, you need tell the account executive to email both of you or include you equally in all correspondence/ meetings/ etc.
If you’re more senior you need to have a conversation without your counterpart and let them know you’re in charge and you’ve noticed they have been going to Bob, but need your input first.
Be direct. No man cares about feelings so you don’t need to either. State the problem, give the solution, move on.