Do you know the 10 "learning" signed by the leader? The same word, signed in different ways, has completely different meanings. For example, the leader signed the word "agree" on your request report, and you went to the relevant departments with your signature, but the result was a rebuff.
Don't be silly to thank the leaders and complain about the specific staff. Leaders and department leaders have long been in collusion, and their words are as good as their faces. The leader doesn't want to offend you face to face, and let the clerk take the blame for offending you. The head of the department knows very well that the real intention of the leader can be known from the form of signature.
So, you should learn to understand these dirty tricks of 10 signature.
A leader signs "Agree" horizontally without a full stop, indicating that the matter can be shelved.
The leader signs "Agree" vertically. If an exclamation mark is added after it, it means that this matter must be "done to the end" and implemented immediately.
The three leaders signed "agree" horizontally, followed by a hollow period, indicating that this matter can be done or not, and there is no need to be sincere.
The four leaders signed "agreement" horizontally, followed by a full stop, indicating that this matter should be done in good faith and in a down-to-earth manner.
Five leaders sign a "read" to show that I know about it and you don't have to do it.
Six leaders signed a "reading", indicating that this matter can be done or not, so you can do it as appropriate, and it is no problem not to do it.
Seven leaders signed a "reading and research", indicating that this matter is suspended, so that you can study it first, put forward a treatment plan, and then ask him for instructions.
Eight leaders signed "Report to me after completion", indicating that leaders attach great importance to this matter. You must do it well and report it immediately.
Nine leaders sign a "quasi-agreement" to show that they agree to this matter. You need to ask the main leaders again and obey their opinions.
10 leaders sign "Agree" with a pencil, which represents the arrangement of the highest level. It is generally a private matter of "playing the ball". You should finish it quietly and immediately, and erase your signature with an eraser after you finish. If something goes wrong in the future, you should be brave enough to take responsibility. This is your own personal behavior and has nothing to do with the leader.