'I stopped correcting Stacey's work': Employee told by HR to stop fixing boss's mistakes without approval, boss loses clients over too many errors

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    "HR told me to stop correcting my manager's mistakes. So I did."

    I used to work in a marketing agency as a project coordinator. My job involved catching small errors before they got to the client,typos, scheduling issues, creative briefs with wrong metrics, etc.
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    My manager, let's call her Stacy, was notorious for rushing through her work and missing details. I'd quietly fix her stuff, no fuss, because I didn't want the team to look bad.
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    One day, HR pulls me into a meeting after Stacy complained that I was "undermining" her by "altering her work without approval." HR said I should "trust
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    in leadership" and "allow the natural workflow to proceed without interference." Cool. You want the natural workflow? You got it.
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    Cue the malicious compliance. I stopped correcting Stacy's work. Didn't change the headline from "You're invited to our Annual Diner" to "Dinner." Didn't update
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    the webinar date that she pasted from last year. Didn't flag when she used a client's old branding deck.
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    Within two weeks, we lost a client. Another escalated a complaint, asking if we'd gone through layoffs. Then our VP asked why quality had tanked. I
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    simply said, "Per HR, I was instructed not to alter leadership's work without approval."
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    HR backpedaled. Stacy got pulled from client-facing work and moved to internal process development. She now spends her days documenting protocols,
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    including a brand-new one: "All outgoing materials must be peer- reviewed." Thanks, HR.
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    JustAnotherSlug · 2h ago Sounds like HR was tired of Stacey's ☐ as well....
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    PAUL_DNAP • 2h ago Nice moves. Well done. Stacy thought she was a hot-shot, but didn't realise it was you that was making her look so good.
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    CoderJoe1 · 1h ago To be fair, Stacy was probably riding the coat tails. of her mom. I hear she's got it going on.
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    Unique-Arm-1323 · 2h ago • Seems like HR wanted Stacy to get in trouble.
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    avid-learner-bot • 2h ago HR's advice sounds like it was written by someone who'd never seen a typo... or a client complaint. What exactly were they expecting to happen?
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    kidwrx 1h ago • Stacy sounds terrible, but I've heard her mom has it going on...
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    Fr... 1h ago Edited 59m ago • • It's not malicious compliance, it was compliance. And when upper leadership noticed, HR didn't backpedal (regardless of what communications you saw),
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    they knew all along that Stacy would get demoted or canned. The natural workflow (consequences) panned out exactly how they thought it would.

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