What would you say to your boss if he is crazy about an idea, but you think it stinks?
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Aditya said:
1 decade ago
Sir, I will say. I'll completely agree with you and ask him some time to come up with some suggestions for improvement after discussing with all employees. And ill come up with some changes to it to make it great decision. Telling to him, sir these little changes can make your incredible idea to exquisite idea.
(6)
PRABHAT said:
1 decade ago
Sir, I know that its my duty to follow the orders of my boss which is related to my job But its also my duty to to work for the benefit of my company. So first I listen to his idea carefully and then I would like to present my view and logical points and other issues that are beneficial for the company.
(39)
Aakriti said:
9 years ago
Going by the saying "The Boss is always right", I will hold his idea in high regard. But then I will make him understand how that idea is important for the organisation, so to have a deep analysis of pros and cons of the idea with ll the concerned people and ultimately the decisions lies in his hands.
(11)
SHABBIR PASHA said:
9 years ago
Sir, I know that it's my duty to follow the orders of my boss which are related to my job but it is also my duty to work of the benefits of my company so, first I will listen to his idea and then I would like to present my view in logical point and other issues that are beneficial for the company.
(32)
Ravi said:
1 decade ago
Boss decision will always be respected as his decision will be an outcome of his experience and skills. If I also been given opportunity to put my views, it will be my pleasure to discuss with boss and boss will decide finally and his decision will be respected would be followed and implemented.
(14)
Satyanarayan Mahapatro said:
10 years ago
Sir,
First, I will respect him for the idea and will try to understand it deeply in positive & negative prospect by sitting together.
In-spite of think it stink, I will put my positive suggestions in-front of him and brief him how the negative gaps will cover by the positive inputs.
First, I will respect him for the idea and will try to understand it deeply in positive & negative prospect by sitting together.
In-spite of think it stink, I will put my positive suggestions in-front of him and brief him how the negative gaps will cover by the positive inputs.
(8)
Ravi arora said:
8 years ago
Each and everything have its own time to express. As mentioned, your boss is crazy about the idea, you should leave him with his state of mind for at least 10 to 15 minutes. After that surely every boss will ask for the employee opinion, time for you to express it with a proper evidence.
(6)
Aman said:
1 decade ago
The idea can go wrong for some but might be the best in world for my manager's point of view. In such situation, I will try so that my manager can have a look on the idea from an all around perspective also. There is a possibility that some better idea might come up due to this process.
(8)
Vijay Rana said:
8 years ago
In my view, "Boss is always right". If he takes a decision with his vast experience, then I will support him, but if he asks me about my point-of-view on his decision then I will honestly tell him about my own idea of his decision so that he could take a better decision.
(76)
Jay said:
1 decade ago
In my view, "Boss is always right". If he take a decision with his vast experience, then I will support him, but if he ask me about my point-of-view on his decision then I will honestly tell him about my own idea to his decision, so that he could take a better decision.
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