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Apr 18 at 2:08 comment added Nelson The assumption is that the VP is to STEAL your work. The reality is that the company values OP's work so much that a VP is LEADING the project. A project openly being handover is not theft.
Apr 17 at 22:29 comment added JosephDoggie Sometimes (not always), handing off a project becomes a layoff. But the context for you might be quite different.
Apr 17 at 19:38 answer added Yourn timeline score: 3
Apr 17 at 9:26 comment added AakashM " I've always owned the solutions I developed fully" - are you sure? I'm pretty sure your employer owns your work product.
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Apr 16 at 17:29 answer added Michael McFarlane timeline score: 11
Apr 16 at 17:22 comment added Michael McFarlane Have you asked your manager or this VP why you are to hand this off to another group, and what was the answer? As far as we know, this may be a common occurrence.
Apr 16 at 17:01 history asked Matt CC BY-SA 4.0