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Indirectly Yours...


Hiding a view or belief by using indirect, obscure and confusing communication in order to tempt or fool someone into declaring their own position first.

This trick should not be confused with the legitimate use of tact and sensitivity by those with considerate communication styles and values, because indirect communication is everywhere in organisational life. The political pressures that surround us can ...

 

More details and guidance on how to deal with someone playing this Dirty Trick can be found in "21 Dirty Tricks at Work" by Colin Gautrey and Mike Phipps and published by Capstone Wiley.




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