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What to do when an associate tries to mislead you?

Whether this is sabotage or direct competition, here are the ways to protect your career from those who want to hinder you. Blast covetousness.
Stay under the radar being modest, the next time you want to broadcast an achievement, consider how it can make this feel to others. Also share information about our efforts and failures. After a great vacation, for example, do not forget to tell the story of losing your luggage and not just the pleasures you received from traveling.
Listen to your instinct
If you find yourself protected by a collaborator, experts suggest it is important to listen to your instinct and to act upon it.
Do not believe too much
Faith builds on the foundations of a good relationship. It is worrying to find that you are being betrayed by a collaborator; especially if you worked closely with that person and you thought you could believe it. Instead of trusting someone's words, observe their deeds. While they may wish you a promotion, note if their works say the opposite.
Keep them close
If you believe someone has something against you, try to include them.
Take it seriously
If you find sabotage evidence, take the situation seriously. Collect evidence to support your belief that they are sabotaging you. Experts suggest that you keep a diary with details about your concerns with evidence supporting them, and collecting information from other colleagues if they are aware that they are betraying you.
Look straight ahead
Instead of complaining to the boss, you have to talk directly to the collaborator.
Then protect yourself
Change your passwords, turn off your computer when you leave the workbench and securely delocate sensitive documents.