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A colleague takes credit for my work

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A colleague presents my ideas or effort as their own. I do not want to look petty, but it feels unfair.

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Credit issues should be handled with documentation and calm visibility.

Workplace relationships work best when expectations, roles and communication channels are explicit. The aim is to protect dignity while staying professional, documented and solution-focused.

Before acting, separate facts, feelings, needs and patterns. A relationship improves when people can name the pattern without attacking the person.


Practical next steps

Follow up in writing: “Adding the points I worked on…” and keep your manager informed factually.

Use one calm sentence: "The pattern I want us to change is..." Then ask, "What can each of us do differently this week?"

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