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I have a problem with my team lead in my project

He given me a work that needed to be completed within two hour. To impress the client he not given me the credentials for this work in an intention that he can do the same task by showing that he can do and i cannot do.

I already replied to the mail of this work request saying that i will completed the work asap. But now the situation is "I cannot do my team leads assigned work"?

How i can take forward this? now?

Hope now my question is clear!!

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Please take the time to tidy up the wording of this question - people will be more able to help you if you do. – Draemon May 16 at 17:27
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I don't understand the following question: "But now the condition is I cannot do?" – ChrisW May 16 at 17:31
Hope now its clear! – SmartestVEGA May 16 at 17:39
Does "take it forward" mean "do the work" or "communicate about not doing the work"? Why can't you do it: is it because you don't have "credentials"? If so then what kind of credentials are you lacking (is it "username and password" kind of credentials, or something else)? Aren't there other people involved (e.g. if you can't resolve it with your team leader, is there a manager? Isn't this an "office politics" problem and not a "programming problem"? – ChrisW May 16 at 17:45
Does "take it forward" mean "do the work" --> Yes Why can't you do it: is it because you don't have "credentials"?-> Yes If so then what kind of credentials are you lacking (is it "username and password" kind of credentials, or something else)? --> Yes username and password Aren't there other people involved (e.g. if you can't resolve it with your team leader, is there a manager? --> yes there is a offshore manager and a client manager,btw i am in offshore Isn't this an "office politics" ? --> Yes it is Office politics to impress the client more onsite chances for the TL than me – SmartestVEGA May 16 at 17:58

closed as not programming related by Brian, ChrisW, krosenvold, Frederick, Zifre May 16 at 18:02

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I'm going to go out on a limb and guess you work for a large consulting business with a very deep hierarchy. I also suspect I know which country you are based in (and, for the record, it'd be the same one I am in).

This sort of behavior is often entwined into the work culture of certain consulting businesses where promoting or praising a sub-ordinate makes them a threat to your own career growth, and being a Team Lead means throwing your weight around.

You can raise a formal complaint to HR or your team lead's senior, but I suspect you'll hit the same general problem elsewhere within the organization, call me cynical but (as indicated above) I doubt this is an isolated jerk and more of an institutionalized problem.

My advise, probably not good in these economic times, move to a smaller company where you are less of a cog in a machine and your individual contribution is more likely to be noticed and valued.

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I rather suspect that the OP's country would be the same one I am in! – Cerebrus May 16 at 17:55
Cerebrus, i am in india – SmartestVEGA May 16 at 18:04
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See, I guessed right! I was about to post an answer, but the question was closed. :-( – Cerebrus May 16 at 18:22
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We both guessed right Cerebrus! :-) – Richard May 16 at 18:25
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@Cerebrus - There's a big difference between "office politics", which all jobs have (even single freelancers!) and "deliberate sabotage by a manager to make their subordinate look bad"... – ceejayoz May 16 at 19:35
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In the future, you should be sure that you have all the "credentials" you require to do the job. Otherwise, you should say you cannot do it.

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The question is not exactly clear, but I just want to remind you, that if you don't work for yourself, it's always "work for hire". It's not your work, it's the work of your employer.

I know, sometime people behave as a**holes, and if you feel that this is the case, try to find a new job, and then quit. But first give it another thought, "Is there a real problem or you are just painting things black?"

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He is trying to throw me out from the project, because, i can do his work with very less salary irrespective of his very high salary,only once i become expertise in all what he is doing. If i quit the job it will be their success and my failure in the midst of the recession. – SmartestVEGA May 16 at 18:03

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