Have a difficult situation at work and not really sure where to go with it or how best to deal with it so looking for any advice?
Problem is with my boss who I know is being unreasonable in some of her behaviour but not sure if its bordering on bullying, or if its just unreasonable actions of a inflated ego!?
Some examples...
One morning she sent me a text at 8.35am asking me for a presentation that she needed for 9 o clock that morning. I ignored the text, and a call to the phone about 10 minutes later. I'm not her PA but I she has just moved up the ranks in the company and I think she has decided to make me her PA without consulting me first (I would rather stick hot needles in my eyes). I think this is not only an unreasonable last minute request, but also not appropriate as my mobile is not a work phone, the number of which she has because I had to call her about an family emergency a couple of months ago.
Second example, I basically arrange conferences, meetings etc, and we had a big conference on Monday morning, and she decided to call me at 1pm on the Friday before it with a big list of demands (eg I want the day recorded on dvd and then put inot a snapshot film of 5 minutes for the following Monday) that she had suddenly thought would be a great idea for Monday. And as she was going through her list of demands she added 'make sure you stay by the phone in case I come up with anything else', which she did of course. This meant getting the involvement of about 3 or 4 different companies to come up with the goods. Absolutely no notice for these tasks (which ended up taking up the rest of the day) and I had to dump everything else that I was doing. This happened despite sitting in constant meetings etc about the conference to talk about requirements etc. It wasnt the tasks themselves that were unreasonable, but the notice given. GRRR
Another incident, again with the phone, she called me at 8.45pm on a Friday night about something really trivial that needed to be arranged for the following Monday (to say that it could have waited for Monday morning is an understatement). I happened to miss the call but she left a voicemail. So just because she wanted something done asap, she thinks its ok to call my phone on a Friday night when I had been sitting in the same office as her all day??? Not only this but she didnt apologise for disturbing me or calling my personal phone, which is insult to injury as far as I'm concerned.
Ok, this has turned into a much longer rant than I had anticipated, but I really need advice. I know I need to confront her about last minute tasks, thats fine, but its the whole thing that I'm not sure how to tackle it as one issue (ie crossing the line of reasonable behaviours/requests). We work in a small company and my boss and the HR manager are buddies so I dont know if I could 100% rely on her for objective advice, hence the post.
This a very recent development, last couple of weeks. Not quite the Devil Wears Prada yet, but need to stop it before it goes there. I have a really big thing about mutual respect and I dont think this is respectful behaviour, its selfish and presumes that I am there to serve her every whim whenever they might occur to her. I can be a real hot head
mad:!)when it comes to things that irritate me and shes a clever (ie manipulative) person, so I want to be calm, non emotional and assertive when I talk to her about this.
Any advice on how to tackle this gratefully received!
Problem is with my boss who I know is being unreasonable in some of her behaviour but not sure if its bordering on bullying, or if its just unreasonable actions of a inflated ego!?
Some examples...
One morning she sent me a text at 8.35am asking me for a presentation that she needed for 9 o clock that morning. I ignored the text, and a call to the phone about 10 minutes later. I'm not her PA but I she has just moved up the ranks in the company and I think she has decided to make me her PA without consulting me first (I would rather stick hot needles in my eyes). I think this is not only an unreasonable last minute request, but also not appropriate as my mobile is not a work phone, the number of which she has because I had to call her about an family emergency a couple of months ago.
Second example, I basically arrange conferences, meetings etc, and we had a big conference on Monday morning, and she decided to call me at 1pm on the Friday before it with a big list of demands (eg I want the day recorded on dvd and then put inot a snapshot film of 5 minutes for the following Monday) that she had suddenly thought would be a great idea for Monday. And as she was going through her list of demands she added 'make sure you stay by the phone in case I come up with anything else', which she did of course. This meant getting the involvement of about 3 or 4 different companies to come up with the goods. Absolutely no notice for these tasks (which ended up taking up the rest of the day) and I had to dump everything else that I was doing. This happened despite sitting in constant meetings etc about the conference to talk about requirements etc. It wasnt the tasks themselves that were unreasonable, but the notice given. GRRR
Another incident, again with the phone, she called me at 8.45pm on a Friday night about something really trivial that needed to be arranged for the following Monday (to say that it could have waited for Monday morning is an understatement). I happened to miss the call but she left a voicemail. So just because she wanted something done asap, she thinks its ok to call my phone on a Friday night when I had been sitting in the same office as her all day??? Not only this but she didnt apologise for disturbing me or calling my personal phone, which is insult to injury as far as I'm concerned.
Ok, this has turned into a much longer rant than I had anticipated, but I really need advice. I know I need to confront her about last minute tasks, thats fine, but its the whole thing that I'm not sure how to tackle it as one issue (ie crossing the line of reasonable behaviours/requests). We work in a small company and my boss and the HR manager are buddies so I dont know if I could 100% rely on her for objective advice, hence the post.
This a very recent development, last couple of weeks. Not quite the Devil Wears Prada yet, but need to stop it before it goes there. I have a really big thing about mutual respect and I dont think this is respectful behaviour, its selfish and presumes that I am there to serve her every whim whenever they might occur to her. I can be a real hot head
Any advice on how to tackle this gratefully received!