Thursday, June 9, 2011

Say No

Tired of your demanding boss? 

Here’s How to Say No at Work

"People need to change their mindset about agreeing to everything," says Susan Newman, Ph.D., a social psychologist and the author of The Book of No. "By saying no, you can focus on your goals." Saying yes to everything can damage your reputation and hurt your career. "The expectation of assigning partners is that you will do a project thoroughly, and on time," says Cronin. "If you don't, you will get the reputation that you can't be trusted."

Take Time to Consider the Request
Determine how much time you'll need to deliver quality work, and how the assignment fits in to your existing workload. "In general before you say yes, you want to think strategically about what advantage doing something has for you," says Susan Newman, Ph.D.

 Offer an Alternative
While saying no, try to help the person who approached you about the task. Ask if you can contribute in a different way, or tackle the project at a later date.

Say No in Person
"E-mail messages can get misconstrued," says Newman. "The willingness that you express through your tone of voice cannot be read in an e-mail."

Avoid Details
Keep your explanation short and simple. By laying out your entire calendar, you run the risk that your boss will challenge the importance of other duties.

Consider the Consequences
Weigh the risks and benefits of every refusal, both personally and professionally. If you're the low man on the totem pole, you have less leverage when it comes to declining a request. As a more senior staffer, saying yes to one opportunity might get in the way of meeting your real professional goals, or make you feel exhausted and burned out.

Don't Respond with Self-Deprecation

The person making the request may respond with flattery, and not let you off the hook. Instead, lay out your current assignments.

Ask for Help Prioritizing

Explain that you have a real conflict and you're trying to resolve it. If a supervisor asks you to take on a project when you've already committed to something else, say, "I'd love to help you on this. I have X responsibility for partner Y on Tuesday. How much time can I have to get this project back to you?" Keep your explanation as simple as possible.





12 comments:

Jyoti Mishra said...

Nice read !!!
Really sometimes it is in our good to say NO.

Unknown said...

@jyoti: yes, just calculate the situation and take some tips from that book. thanks.

SunnyToast said...

To learn to say No would be a great help:)

Great post!

mots said...

i couldn't agree more :) don't be afraid to say no

Unknown said...

@sunnytoast: nice, thanks.

@mots: un, ipagpatuloy mo lang yan sir mots hehe..

nyabach0i said...

ako mismo may problema sa ganito. tsktsk. kelangan ko to mabasang tong libro na to. hehe.

nyabach0i said...

ako mismo may problema sa ganito. tsktsk. kelangan ko to mabasang tong libro na to. hehe.

iya_khin said...

we have d right to say no especially when those people are becoming so abusive!

khantotantra said...

true... minsan we need to say no. this helps. :D lalo na sa akin. puro yes yes yes nalang ako sa mga favors :p

Unknown said...

tama saying no its not a crime

Anonymous said...

chong ang galing nito ha.. makakatulong to sakin...

Unknown said...

@nyabachoi: mukhang mapagbigay masyado a hehe cge try mo to

@iya: cguro kelangan rin tlga minsan may limit din

@khanto: wag masyado mabait hehe, thx bro

@palakanton: shoot!

@kiko: nice bro!

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