angminas
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- Dec 17, 2006
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I've never had a problem correcting a boss, its all about tact and respect.
Once in a while I agree with TB. I correct my bosses all the time. They know I care about them and about the company, so they know I'm trying to treat them with respect, even when I don't get it quite right. They also respect me for standing up to them when it's necessary, and for the obvious effort I put into being gentle with people's feelings. This is actually enhanced by the fact that I'm naturally bossy, clumsy and temperamental- when they see how I am when I occasionally don't get it right, they see the difference between that and how I act most of the time, and then they understand how hard I am trying all the time to be a good person.
Of course, you've got to pick your battles. I wouldn't recommend correcting your boss for something minor unless you can be very lighthearted with them. If you don't have a pretty solid relationship with your boss, correcting them on a minor point of grammar is nothing short of stupid. You should also be the kind of person who can take correction in a mature fashion.
I guess I'd say, don't correct people- care enough about them enough to courageously yet tactfully empower them with information so they can have an opportunity to improve. And that's not just corpspeak.
