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Woman at work is has scheduled a one-on-one meeting with me.

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If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.

Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.

This will quickly drive all women away from you.

And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.

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Just to fill everyone in....

Nothing really happened. She just had concerns about my team and my projects being synced up more properly her team.

Regardless, I think some of the advice given in this thread was pretty good for those who have corporate jobs and deal with a lot of a-hole behavior.

Thanks.
 

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expos said:
Just to fill everyone in....

Nothing really happened. She just had concerns about my team and my projects being synced up more properly her team.

Regardless, I think some of the advice given in this thread was pretty good for those who have corporate jobs and deal with a lot of a-hole behavior.

Thanks.
It's possible she may have toned it down after you gave signs you weren't willing to jump every time she made a request. I think you said you asked your manager about her requesting a meeting. It's possible she realized you weren't an "easy target". Just a thought.
 

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To the OP:

Great advice from everyone so far but let me add this. I realize on this site it's about not playing the sh!t games women like to play. But in this case practically every place I've ever worked there has been a chain of command. In any organization, if you go high enough, you find one person who has the authority to call the shots. He or she doesn't do it all thus they delegate, thus the chain of command. If I, as a manager, found someone else is hosting meetings where they demand info of you, what you're working on, what your workload is like, without informing me first or at the very least copying me on this, I'd blow a fvcking fuse regardless if it's a woman or not. You do NOT go around ordering other people's staff around as if it they were your own.

So, serious question, is this woman a project manager of some kind who is working on something that coincides with what you do or might pick up something in the future that could include you? That's the only conceivable reason I could see for needing a one on one with you. And that brings me to the other point - don't even go to a one-on-one with this person or any person ever who tries sh!t like this. For all you know, the meeting starts out fine, then she decides to blackmail you for something, threatening to go to HR saying you sexually harassed her. If she's a pro at this, you're screwed. The point here is if she keeps this crap up wanting a one-on-one, either make yourself unavailable and do not go but if she persists, invite or otherwise drag someone else in there with you as a witness. Does not matter who, preferably an HR rep if you can get one but another team member you can trust works fine to. Make up some excuse why you thought they needed to be there.

You've already indicated this person will backstab or connive her way however possible to achieve what she wants so do not trust anything she does.

Lastly, this advice is universal. It applies to anyone, not just women.
 

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expos said:
Just to fill everyone in....

Nothing really happened. She just had concerns about my team and my projects being synced up more properly her team.

Regardless, I think some of the advice given in this thread was pretty good for those who have corporate jobs and deal with a lot of a-hole behavior.

Thanks.
I just now re-read this post. Dude, she is already about 2-3 steps ahead of you. Your team and projects being synced up with HER team? Let's try to imagine something real easy here. She goes to some higher up stating YOU and your team are lagging behind or whatever. For something, perhaps some minor project that should only last a month or two, she needs YOU and YOUR team working on it. She meets with higher ups for several weeks about this, continually floating the idea. They either agree with her or she keeps meeting with them and wearing them down so they just give in. They decide that for a short while, as a trial period, YOU and YOUR team report to her for the duration of this short project.

Does not matter how well you work on it. The project is finished, it's a great success, everyone pats everyone else on the back, especially her. Higher ups see good results and want more of the same.

Get my drift now?
 
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