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Why Do Coworkers Steal Your Ideas at Work (And How to Stop It)

Why Do Coworkers Steal Your Ideas at Work (And How to Stop It)

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Ever had a coworker present your idea like it was theirs? This episode breaks down idea theft at work, office politics, and exactly how to protect your ideas so you get the credit, raise, or promotion you deserve.

A listener writes in with a story many professionals know too well: great ideas shared casually, then suddenly showing up in meetings without their name attached. We don’t sugarcoat it. We explain why coworkers steal ideas, how oversharing creates risk, and what actually works in real workplaces.

You’ll learn practical strategies to stop idea theft before it starts:

  • Why you should share up, not sideways
  • How to pitch ideas directly to decision-makers
  • How to create a paper trail that protects your authorship
  • When to loop managers and executives into conversations
  • How to handle coworkers and managers who take credit for your work

We also cover how to build a small, trusted feedback circle, publish updates in shared spaces, and escalate professionally without drama. This isn’t paranoia—it’s career strategy. If you’ve ever felt overlooked, under-credited, or burned by office politics, this episode gives you a clear plan to protect your work and move forward with confidence.

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