How to Win at Office Politics

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Sunanda K. Chavan
Here’s how it’s done.

Thirty bucks every few weeks for the occasional lunch with a colleague to build and maintain relationships.

An hour a week, give or take, for coffee breaks, lunches, and impromptu chats in the hallway — time for you to offer help, ask for it, or socialize with people whose relationships you value.

Game Plan: Know what you want to accomplish now and down the road, so you can tie the work you do — and the alliances you forge — to those goals.
Allies: Find the people who will listen to your ideas and support your

ambitions. Remember: those with the power to help you may be peers or support staff.

Chits: Before you can ask your allies for favors, you first need to give them genuine support. What skills, insights, or information can you offer that will have real value to them?

Thick Skin: People may try to block your goals to advance their own. Don't take it personally. They're probably not out to get you — they're just out to save themselves.
 
Politics at office can get vicious not like those of governmental kind. It will be a part of your career whether you choose to be a part of it or not..

Here are some ways to win at office politics..


-- work with Emotional Intelligence :- Do not personalise the problems. Its not about you but about work..

-- Master the art of timing.. Spend less time talking and more time listening to others. Be patient for the right time to speak or ask something

-- be diplomatic..Learn to respond to stressful situations without emotion.

-- take the initiative to help your team members who are struggling

-- help your boss in becoming a success. If your create a situation where your boss is seen in a negative light... cover it up.. as it will be you who will be paying the price sooner or later..

-- Make relations all around the company. The more people you know, it will be better for you and your job security..
 
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