How to Say No at Work | Christine vs. Work

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
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    You may have wondered how to say no to a not-so-great request from your boss. Here’s how.
    Innovation Editor Christine Liu tries the one thing that’s seemingly ingrained in our workplace brains: saying no to your boss or co-worker. It’s hard no matter how you slice it, but a clean framework can take the emotion out of the statement and soften the blow. In this episode of Christine vs. Work, Ruchika Tulshyan, an inclusion strategist and author of, “The Diversity Advantage” helps Christine out by presenting a formula and discussing why deflecting a workplace ask can be so difficult.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 108

  • @harvardbusinessreview
    @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому +7

    How comfy are you right now saying no to your boss? -Christine

    • @faridrezaei8180
      @faridrezaei8180 4 роки тому +1

      My previous boss was a mess. I couldn't refuse to do anything and say no weekend project. And even if I did not accomplish my weekend task, which I had explained to him I can not do it, he would make me miserable during the week-days. But this new boss is awesome. Even I am free to tell him that I am on a date and therefore I can't do anything on the weekend.

    • @cindywarrington5799
      @cindywarrington5799 4 роки тому +1

      watched the video last night and tried it with my boss today. Not very successful, but it felt gooood! Thanks again Christine :)

  • @AkashBhojraj
    @AkashBhojraj 4 роки тому +41

    Omg! That was so intense! Talking with your boss in reality.

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому

      Hi Akash, thanks for watching me try to hold it together 😂 -Christine

  • @socialist-strong
    @socialist-strong 4 роки тому +13

    Christine made me laugh out loud and the exchange with her and Maureen were priceless. Thank you Christine for so courageously showing us your learning curve!

  • @savannahstyles7598
    @savannahstyles7598 2 місяці тому +1

    I felt so anxious for you! I feel like after I have said no like twice the 3rd time I feel like I don't actually have a choice.

  • @beatadunn9899
    @beatadunn9899 4 роки тому +17

    Thank you, I like that you’re authentic and real. I can relate to this - be more specific on other projects so they know you’re sincere when saying you need to prioritise- but love seeing this, being vulnerable. B

  • @jjb890814
    @jjb890814 3 роки тому +6

    Showing this to audience is not an easy thing, so thank you so much for doing this, and being real. I can so relate to this, and I am loving this series.
    Could you do prioritization tips at work, when you are swamped?

  • @darcyeikenberg
    @darcyeikenberg 3 роки тому +3

    Every request is not equal. When we over-answer, we teach people that they can talk us into doing something that's not right for us.

  • @JennZ6625
    @JennZ6625 Місяць тому

    It feels so realistic. Interesting to watch.

  • @xkernalsandersx
    @xkernalsandersx 2 роки тому

    We watched this as part of a class at my work today - this was so helpful and really tied together all we talked about today. I am going to see about practicing with my boss as well!!!

  • @faridrezaei8180
    @faridrezaei8180 4 роки тому +13

    During this pandemic, we are working remotely, and since I can't see other reactions to what I say in a meeting, I get frustrated and nervous. I am constantly worried about what they think about me? Are they laughing at me?
    This makes me so insecure that even sometimes, it is affecting my performance.
    It's a good idea to review the insecurity caused by a persistent need for approval.

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому

      Hi Farid, thanks for sharing. Remote working and virtual meetings have definitely thrown more ambiguity in the mix (and I feel it, too). To address your feelings of insecurity, perhaps this article may help: hbr.org/2019/05/how-to-stop-worrying-about-what-other-people-think-of-you You got this! -Christine

    • @tamarathomas5900
      @tamarathomas5900 4 роки тому +1

      Build an ice breakers at the beginning of the meeting and require everyone to turn on their video.

  • @jd4189
    @jd4189 3 роки тому

    Only just watched this, but very much enjoyed the content, as someone who constantly takes on too much due to having high standards of project delivery and an inability to say “that’s enough”. Plse keep up the excellent content.

  • @sarahevelynlaurence8160
    @sarahevelynlaurence8160 4 роки тому +8

    This is so brave to do, and do for a video audience. Great tips, thank you!

  • @aminemaamir5287
    @aminemaamir5287 4 роки тому +1

    Saying no was a big no-no for me due to the opportunity and my current circumstances but that is about to change thanks to you. I'll definitely try those suggestions! keep them videos coming Christine, I find them so helpful and most importantly so dam applicable right away 🚀

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому

      Hi Amine, thanks for stopping by and the kind encouragement! Embrace the smallest of small wins, especially right now. Let me know how things go-I'll be rooting for you. -Christine

  • @rashmi7288
    @rashmi7288 3 роки тому +2

    I love this series. Very practical advice. Ofcourse it is scary to put it into practice but learning to say no is so important. Thank you for making this video.
    Could you make a video on resolving conflict at work or about conflict of interest or discussing expectations mismatches with your boss?

  • @renzokouken9781
    @renzokouken9781 3 роки тому +1

    OMG the time management clause
    Thank you for this

  • @diantiarudi7684
    @diantiarudi7684 2 роки тому

    Love the boss - team communication practice. Thank you so much

  • @89DerChristian
    @89DerChristian 3 роки тому +10

    7:20 killed me. I have to remember that when I ever become manager lol

  • @stoicblitzer
    @stoicblitzer 2 роки тому

    laughed so hard when maureen said "maybe we need to talk about your time management skills" 🤣🤣

  • @ayshadinius3093
    @ayshadinius3093 4 роки тому +1

    This was incredibly helpful! The struggle that showed is so real!! I especially loved seeing your initial (unrehearsed and impromptu) go at it :):)
    Thanks for the framework and advice to practice, practice, practice...

  • @nomadd27828
    @nomadd27828 3 роки тому

    Really liked the concept in which you are making videos! Thank you so much :)

  • @ajalaabdulazeez
    @ajalaabdulazeez 4 роки тому +2

    Saying NO is truly harrd. Thanks for this.

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому

      Hi Ajala, thanks for stopping by. It's never easy but it's a skill worth building. Good luck! -Christine

  • @GeminiPlatypus
    @GeminiPlatypus 9 місяців тому +1

    I would be too scared to be fired. Confidence? Whats that? 😂

  • @sravanibodanapu6739
    @sravanibodanapu6739 3 роки тому

    Much Needed. 💙Thanks a ton!!! As always, you guys put up freaking amazing content. Quality 💯.

  • @Dadbodgrubs
    @Dadbodgrubs 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos. They are real, relatable, and extremely helpful!

  • @dannyndungu7454
    @dannyndungu7454 3 роки тому +1

    How do I make the most of my 1-on-1 time with my boss? I usually think throwing the basics: salary negotiations, current needs and also keeping it casual to build rapport.

  • @malibublue830
    @malibublue830 3 роки тому +1

    Loved this content. Also found great humor at certain parts as well :) Will be having a similar discussion with my Manager today. I’m anxious, however I am ready. Tired of my strong work ethic being taken advantage of. Thank you :)

  • @jaynec7499
    @jaynec7499 3 місяці тому

    Add to this being costly on the company’s health insurance w incurable cancer. Having been fired before for inconsequential things and being given so much work to make u quit is real.

  • @palray2025
    @palray2025 3 роки тому

    Wow! Loved Maureen and you as always. Super practical tips but I wonder what happens if you're talking to a customer and they don't want to hear no?

  • @daymagarciagomez2152
    @daymagarciagomez2152 4 роки тому +1

    Loved this, Christine!
    More women need to hear this.

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому

      Thanks Dayma! Feel free to share with those you think might need it right now. -Christine

  • @farukahmad111
    @farukahmad111 3 роки тому

    Very helpful. Appreciated.

  • @jbquigley2010
    @jbquigley2010 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @michaelxie1978
    @michaelxie1978 2 роки тому

    The framework really helps.

  • @ellaquing3805
    @ellaquing3805 4 роки тому +2

    Love this! Still find it difficult to say no but will try out the structure suggested by Ruchika

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому

      Hi Ella, thanks for the kind words! Personally, I think it'll never be truly "easy" to do, but practice helps. Let me know how it goes for you! -Christine

  • @MuhammadWaqasButt
    @MuhammadWaqasButt 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Christine, thanks for covering this topic, really helpful.
    There are multiple topics but one of them for me personally is conflict resolution at a different level, your colleagues, people at the same level, manager, and higher management.
    If you can cover this topic with the scenarios based example as you did here, would be great!
    Keep it up the good work and stay safe!
    Regards,
    Waqas

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Waqas, thanks for the ideas! Conflict resolution between levels is tricky alright. Let's see what we can do. Love the support! You stay safe out there, too. -Christine

  • @lisaolson-wong3090
    @lisaolson-wong3090 4 роки тому +2

    Love your series, thank you, great practical advice for real life!

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому

      Hi Lisa, thank you so much. I'm glad you're finding them helpful. -Christine

  • @AQriousLittleBird
    @AQriousLittleBird 4 роки тому

    Hey Christine, thanks for the video. Found your sample runs very helpful.
    Would you be able to do a video on how to cope with a boss who is insecure and jealous of you? Would love your take on it. Thanks!

  • @katherineparra2126
    @katherineparra2126 3 роки тому

    This was incredibly useful, thank you for this really

  • @jenniferdeane1970
    @jenniferdeane1970 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this! I'm very curious about how to determine if it's time management or a capacity issue. I will writing a blog about this to help leaders (and specifically women identifying leaders) explore this. I would welcome your thoughts on the Christine!

  • @ginashim8502
    @ginashim8502 3 роки тому

    I love your series!

  • @katiem6773
    @katiem6773 3 роки тому

    Can you explore how to de-escalate work situations that are getting heated. Thanks

  • @nunyabizniss8367
    @nunyabizniss8367 3 роки тому

    Brilliant! Thank you!

  • @muskduh
    @muskduh 3 роки тому

    thanks for the video

  • @fercortes1d
    @fercortes1d 4 роки тому +1

    These videos are really useful 👌🏻👌🏻 nice work

  • @cindywarrington5799
    @cindywarrington5799 4 роки тому +1

    Great videos and advice Christine. Thank you.
    Would love to hear advice on getting your name pinned to an upcoming promo / opportunity while you're still newish : how to initiate the convo when your boss may or may not be expecting it, and how to have an effective discussion to lead to your desired results? If that makes sense

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Cindy, thanks for dropping by! That's a great suggestion, about how to effectively put your hat in the ring for growth opportunities. Consider it under consideration! -Christine

  • @BeccaVerna
    @BeccaVerna 4 роки тому

    Super relevant and I loved the IRL role play!

  • @michj189
    @michj189 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the helpful video Christine. Would you be able to do one on dealing with workplace bullying as well?

  • @shelltown5663
    @shelltown5663 3 роки тому +2

    What I and my friends have struggled with is being salaried and the work load is requiring almost all all of our days off to be spent working to keep up.
    Even after more employees are hired, the workload continues to grow back to this same scenario. Boss says you are in customer service and the others are expected to provide the same excellent customer service. But I doubt they have a life either. Any advice when boss doesn’t care, plays other employees against you, snd your salary, and paid quite well?

    • @michaelwoods1924
      @michaelwoods1924 2 місяці тому

      My understanding is that it is standard operating procedure at most companies for people who want to do a good job or are ambitious. If you are not promoted in two or three years, standard operating procedure for people who are highly compensated seems to be switching jobs every two or three years. Good luck (to all of us 😊.)

  • @lydiajordan777
    @lydiajordan777 2 роки тому

    I can so relate with you😂

  • @cj-dq8ut
    @cj-dq8ut 4 роки тому +3

    My problem is I get things expected of me that are not expected of people who have worked there longer. Also I was told im getting a raise for a while but ive not been given the raise.

    • @michaelwoods1924
      @michaelwoods1924 2 місяці тому

      Unfortunately you need to make the time to find a different and higher-paying job. What you describe is standard operating procedure at every company. Well compensated people tend to switch jobs every 2 or 3 years.

  • @fz1468
    @fz1468 10 місяців тому +1

    so... how do you say no to taking meeting minutes?

    • @michaelwoods1924
      @michaelwoods1924 2 місяці тому

      I wanted to see this as well. The only thing I can think of is proposing that a more junior staff member than yourself take the notes. If necessary, you can point out that it's healthy for the junior to learn from attending meetings.

  • @prettycurious4062
    @prettycurious4062 3 роки тому

    Wow. Real intense..

  • @nettitude
    @nettitude 4 роки тому

    This is brilliant!!!

  • @pravin070506
    @pravin070506 3 роки тому

    For some weird reason I found this video really funny...especially the conversion with the boss ;-)

  • @mindtheprivacy
    @mindtheprivacy 3 роки тому

    You are so funny and fantastic.

  • @aryanrao3231
    @aryanrao3231 4 роки тому

    Really liking the way you're producing and presenting this great videos so far. Can you do a video on Online Learning if possible? Thanks!

  • @tamarathomas5900
    @tamarathomas5900 4 роки тому +3

    I love to say "No"

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому

      Hi Tamara, that's awesome to hear you're keen on setting boundaries. Any tips to share? -Christine

  • @e.abisayo625
    @e.abisayo625 4 роки тому +1

    Why didn’t I watch this video earlier, very nicely done 👍

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому

      Hi Elizabeth, you're here now! That's what matters. Thanks for watching! -Christine

  • @acmazur
    @acmazur 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this Christine - what would you say when you do not have a particularly good relationship with your boss or there is an underlying mistrust between the two of you. (I am a career consultant and often have clients dealing with this issue.)

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому

      Hi Amy, thanks for stopping by! This article may be useful to share: hbr.org/2020/07/what-to-do-if-your-boss-doesnt-like-you It lays out the steps to improve that relationship, including clarifying expectations with your boss, being perceived as both competent and reliable, and being transparent when things go south. Hope this helps! -Christine

    • @acmazur
      @acmazur 4 роки тому

      @@harvardbusinessreview Thank you so much for responding so promptly with a valuable article.

  • @Zeynepozturkk
    @Zeynepozturkk 4 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @eyefffff
    @eyefffff 4 роки тому

    Omg... really helpful! I like this video so much!

  • @rachellee5200
    @rachellee5200 4 роки тому +2

    You memtioned “ healthy relationship” with your boss a couple of times. How do you know if your relationship is healthy or less healthy? If I want to improve, what can I do?

    • @faridrezaei8180
      @faridrezaei8180 4 роки тому

      This is a good question. Since I can't access my boss in a meeting room to catch up or have a chit chat at the work., how can I establish a good and healthy relationship with my boss?

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Rachel, great question. Essentially, you want to foster trust and respect in the relationship and feel like there's psychological safety-that it's OK to give honest feedback or show vulnerability. There's plenty of external factors, including the company's culture, how decisions are made on your team, your boss' managing style, etc. But at the end of the day it's a matter of communication. A good place to start is searching for "Managing Up" content on HBR.org, and if you enjoy podcasts, try this "Dear HBR" episode on building trust: hbr.org/podcast/2019/03/building-trust Let me know how things go, OK? -Christine

  • @meetshingala5975
    @meetshingala5975 4 роки тому

    Caerr's is the way to go. It was really intense I think you could have stated on the long run when you were asked. It would make a better appeal. And, as Maureen said that being firm on your decision and authenticity is important.

  • @reesischess8054
    @reesischess8054 4 роки тому

    Love you videos! Please include subtitles!

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому

      Hi N.G., thanks for the kind words! There should be captions available-hope this helps. -Christine

  • @natty_b
    @natty_b 3 роки тому

    This is too real 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @phanuphong
    @phanuphong 3 роки тому

    Is there any How to teach boss to acknowledge the No No

  • @samehwagdy1203
    @samehwagdy1203 3 роки тому

    Hi, First I like your videos it's really amazing and outstanding videos, it's helping me a lot. second, could you please talk about "how could I build up my career path?" or in other words "How could I create a personal development plan?"I really appreciate your effort thank you :)

  • @curiosophy4241
    @curiosophy4241 3 роки тому

    It's so difficult indeed! haha

  • @BillFotsch
    @BillFotsch 3 роки тому +1

    Of all the things one should get good at, saying no is WAY down the list. That said, when the request is counter to the organizational or personal goals, just point that out, typically in the form of a question, "Isn't that request counter to our current goals? Help me understand."

  • @CountryBoyShane
    @CountryBoyShane 3 роки тому

    OWWWWW... the time management comment ha ha ha!

  • @samanthatovar6859
    @samanthatovar6859 4 роки тому

    And what about if i do not have a close relationship or full engage with my boss how do i manage this? Thank you!

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Samantha, great question. See my comment ^^ to Rachel for more details, but you'll want to develop a trusting, psychologically safe relationship with your boss. It won't happen overnight, but learning the skills to manage up will have lasting benefits for your career development as a whole. Good luck-any progress is positive! -Christine

    • @samanthatovar6859
      @samanthatovar6859 4 роки тому

      @@harvardbusinessreview yes totally agree! Thank you! Love the video 👏

  • @charbel0970
    @charbel0970 3 роки тому

    This is so hard I'm scared is there an aura so ppl won't ask you to do more

  • @jennatavarez2068
    @jennatavarez2068 3 роки тому +1

    Ugh that's the problem with a boss is that you can genuinely have too much do to in the time frame they want and instead of looking at it objectively they get mad cuz they want what they want and so they blame you by saying things like "you need to improve your time management" like no, I'm an effective worker it's just that no one can do three fucking projects in two days?????

  • @lozotau
    @lozotau 3 роки тому

    The background music is too loud. Contents are great

  • @Zeynepozturkk
    @Zeynepozturkk 4 роки тому

    I want to know how you would influence people for them to improve their ways of working? How As a new employee in a global and big company how can I make people to respect me?

    • @harvardbusinessreview
      @harvardbusinessreview  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Zeynep, thanks for the question, and also congrats on your new job! These articles might be good places to start: hbr.org/2018/02/how-to-increase-your-influence-at-work & hbr.org/2020/08/strengthen-your-ability-to-influence-people It'll take a little time to build those relationships but putting the pieces in place early is a great plan on your part. Good luck! -Christine

  • @jamescaffrey7869
    @jamescaffrey7869 3 роки тому

    damn that Ruchi chick HOT! Those eyes killed me

  • @victorrodriguezsr6081
    @victorrodriguezsr6081 3 роки тому

    Later??? Tough talk thanks!

  • @ChristineSalzer
    @ChristineSalzer Рік тому

    Einem Boss entgegenzukommen, der nicht mal den Überblick über laufende Projekte hat, heißt bei aller Liebe zur Kreativität Dritter in erster Linie, "Was verdammt tut dieses Intranet", zu recherchieren. Ansonsten würde er keinen Timeline-Abgleich benötigen. Software genug gibt es dafür ja. Er muss nur entscheiden, welche er mag. Für den Anfang genügt ihm vielleicht sogar Trello zum Patiencelegen. Sonst vergrault er noch das gesamte Team ins Homeoffice. Ich hatte mal einen, der damit drohte, dass alle, die zu mir kämen, von ihm geschickt seien. Er war leider auch als Ausbilder ziemlich ungeschickt, sodass er nur einmal selbst kam, wie ein Puffdebütant perforierte und mich dafür mehrfach durchfallen ließ. Das Ergebnis: Er wurde das, was jetzt Jens Scholz macht. Das Glockenbachviertel wäre stolz auf ihn: Mercury hätte nicht zeitnäher verenden können als seine Schutzbefohlenen.

  • @jennysoapdish4502
    @jennysoapdish4502 9 місяців тому

    This video started off great, but then you lost me on the inequality BS