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tactic of or setting someone up as spokes person, encouraging
risk taking, and falsely suggesting back up and support, which
will usually vanish at the first sign of conflict or problems.
As children, we learn that in the absence of our own self
confidence and assertiveness, that we can get others to take
difficult issues or requests to more powerful others on our
behalf. This is quite appropriate as we have yet to develop
these skills and need ...
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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