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What would you do if your entire team did not acknowledge an achievement-degree attainment, certification, etc?

Acknowledge=verbally, card, e-mail.

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otessa
There are plenty of time when I achieve stuff and no one acknowledges it. I just keep on trucking. Or do you mean acknowledge it as in reference to your job and any new skills that "achievement" may allow you to do?

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Otessa- could you please be a little more specific? thanks..

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I personally wouldn't care. I don't achieve things for other people. I do it for myself. I recognize myself by having my favorite drink..... amaretto sour.

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Not too many people notice other's achievements. They sure do notice mistakes though.

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"Money is the sincerest form of flattery." --RAH. So I don't much care if I get other forms of recognition or not. I can't feed my kids on non-monetary recognition.

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I personally don't feel that a person's co-workers have any duty to recognize their achievements -- meaning those that you are lateral with. Maybe it makes them mad. Maybe they are jealous. Maybe they just plain don't like this person, who knows? I can see how that would be hurtful, though. I do feel that your supervisor should recognize this person, however. Their achievements are value added to whatever organization they work for, and if nothing else, that deserves a "thank you," although I think the case could be made for much more than that (bonuses or raises, etc.)

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I dunno. If you've been working with the same group for a while and say you finsh school and get your BSN or a different cert....a "Hey, Otessa, congrats" would be nice.

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It depends on the specifics of the situation. If the team makes a big deal about everyone else's achievements, but ignores those of 1 person ... then I would take that as very rude and a sign that something is wrong with the relationships.However, if the team never acknowledges such accomplishments ... then I wouldn't take it personally. I would probably try to change the culture though, and start recognizing the achievements of others myself to get the ball rolling in that direction.

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Quote from PatMac10,CNAThere are plenty of time when I achieve stuff and no one acknowledges it. I just keep on trucking. Or do you mean acknowledge it as in reference to your job and any new skills that "achievement" may allow you to do?

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You know the old saying about doing a good job being like peeing in a pair of dark pants? It gives YOU a nice warm feeling but nobody else notices.In my previous career I finished a BS, an MS, and achieved three different engineering certifications and two in management. I was never once publicly or privately recognized by the organization. They were probably afraid I would expect a raise if they gave me any recognition.Achieve for yourself because it's certain very few others will care.

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Is it too late for us to say congrats????In all honesty, sometimes this is just selfish behavior without any ill intent. An old quote I like "never attribute to malice what can just as easily be explained by stupidity" applies here. I know I am guilty. This year, I have been making a conscious effort to be grateful to others and to tell them thanks or congrats whenever I can. I had a coworker like that: she was so encouraging, with kind or funny words. I want to emulate her. I do think most of us (myself included, of course) tend to be a little self-absorbed and oblivious.

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Quote from LiveToLearnIs it too late for us to say congrats????
Author: alice  3-06-2015, 16:41   Views: 778   
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