Maybe, maybe. But the fact remains the fact: I am working al'right on
the other teams. Only in this particular instance with my new
'supervisor', he perceived that I do not do enough of team work. And
guess what ? I even do not do any work for him ! He is just my
administrative supervsior and approves my sick leave and recerational
leave; I do the work for the other project managers according to the
matrix. My 'supervisor's' concern is that he is out of the loop on
what is happening with me -- and I conciously keep him out of the
loop, because othervise he starts to micromanage me on the issues
which I believe are not within his domain of duty ! (For example, I
write the reports on the projects I completed for different project
managers, and some of them are commercially sensitive and cannot be
disclosed to the bystanders. Yet my 'supervisor' demands to see all of
them on the pretence that he needs to know how well I perfrom, and he
wants to have the opportunity to review the reports and inject his
suggestions. Well, to begin with, there is a sign-off hierarchy for
those reports (project manager, and then the head of the branch)...
and there is no place for my 'supervisor' in that hierarchy. Secondly,
and most importantly, there is a principle 'need-to-know'... and my
'supervsior' clearly does not need to know all that information in
those reports !
Anyway, all these problems subsided -- for now !! I have written
another report and sent it off to the project manager for checking,
but I even did not mention about the existense of this report to my
'supervisor'... I am still thinking how to go better about it. Perhaps
I will ask the project manager if he grants my 'supervisor' the right
to look at this commercially sensitive report... there is a chance
that the project manager rebuffs this idea...
marika, you are troll, aren't you ? You cross-post all of the postings
to the uninhabited newsgroup alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley , so
that to check that the people reply to your posts. I remember about
half a year ago, there was such a guy around here who crossposted to
another obscure newsgroup (I forgot which one... something to do with
the German cooking or German architecture or dancing).