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You go up to his office. This is what you will say.
"Do you have the good of this company at heart?"
"Say what, kid?"
"I am highly educated, have a Ph.D degree, and am highly in tune with what today's generation demands from news and media. Therefore, my input can benefit this company. If you are not open to that, then I cannot use my knowledge to its full potential here. I could not be bothered to go into passive aggressive power plays. So here it is, stop trying to hold me back, and this company will prosper."
You can always start making contacts with the competition. If you haven't done this already. Why devote your time and energy to a sinking ship if you might as well sell your knowledge to the competition?
Thank you for your input alot
However it won`t work in Eastern Europe state-run state-funded media company. They won`t understand such rhetorics.
The "ship" is not sinking (as I said it is state-run) at all, however I consider different exit options already. I plan to move on in 3-6 months
However my daily working hours are becoming hellish because of him and I need tools to parry his passive agression
I`ve read about Mystery techniques and wondered whether I could say something to him like - "Hey, I like your style and I probably could even recruit you for my several side-way projects". However I don`t see it working after several months of sitting in one room together. I should have said something like that when he arrived 2-3 months ago.
thank you for your attention!