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Monday, September 30, 2019
Dealing with Office Politics
ââ¬Å"There's too much wrangling and maneuvering going on ââ¬â I just hate this office politickingâ⬠. ââ¬Å"Joe, well he's a smart political mover ââ¬â knows exactly how to get what he wants and how to get on. â⬠Whether you hate it, admire it, practice it or avoid it, office politics is a fact of life in any organization. And, like it or not, it's something that you need to understand and master to be sure of your own success. ââ¬Å"Office politicsâ⬠are the strategies that people play to gain advantage, personally or for a cause they support. The term often has a negative connotation, in that it refers to strategies people use to seek advantage at the expense of others or the greater good. In this context, it often adversely affects the working environment and relationships within in. Good ââ¬Å"office politicsâ⬠, on the other hand, help you fairly promote yourself and your cause, and is more often called networking and stakeholder management. Perhaps due to the negative connotation, many people see office politics as something very much to be avoided. But the truth is, to ensure your own success and that of your projects, you must navigate the minefield of Office Politics. If you deny the ââ¬Ëbad politics' that may be going on around you, and avoid dealing with them, you may needlessly suffer whilst others take unfair advantage. And if you avoid practicing ââ¬Ëgood politics', you miss the opportunities to properly further your own interests, and those of your team and your cause.
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