The following quoted by Rachel Zupek a writer in career builder.com who has some tips below to handle office politics as I believe it would be everywhere in a working place;
{Politics in the workplace can get vicious – and we’re not talking about the governmental kind. Rather, office politics, or how power and influence are managed in your company, will be a part of your career whether you choose to participate in them or not.
Some workers say they don’t want to get caught up in politics at work, but most experts argue that playing the game is crucial to your career success. By not getting involved, you may find your talents ignored and your success limited, and you may feel left out of the loop, says Louellen Essex, co-author of “Manager’s Desktop Consultant: Just-in-Time Solutions to the Top People Problems That Keep You Up at Night.”
“Politics get nasty when an employee is out for his or her personal gain alone,” Essex says.
“Think of playing office politics as a game of strategy through which you are able to get the resources and influence you need to accomplish your goals. Most often those who are diplomatic, respectful and build coalitions with effective people win.”
Here are Essex’s nine tips to help you win at office politics and still gain others' respect.
1. Observe how things get done in your organization.
Ask some key questions: What are the core values and how are they enacted? Are short- or long-term results most valued? How are decisions made? How much risk is tolerated? The answers to these questions should give you a good sense of the culture of your organization.
2. Profile powerful individuals.
Pay attention to their communication style, network of relationships and what types of proposals they say “yes” to most often. Emulate those traits by drawing on the strengths you have.
3. Determine strategic initiatives in the company.
Update your skills to be relevant to company initiatives. For example, don’t lag behind in technology, quality or customer service approaches that are crucial to you and your company’s success.
4. Develop a personal track record as someone who gets results.
Style without substance will not gain others’ respect, especially in today’s organizations that focus on outcome.
5. Don’t be afraid to toot your own horn.
If no one knows of your good work, you may lose at the game of office politics – when you really deserve to win. Let others know what you’ve accomplished whenever you get the opportunity. If you don’t know the fine art of diplomatic bragging, you might get lost in the shuffle of your co-workers.
6. Treat everyone with respect.
Don’t show preferential treatment or treat co-workers badly. You never know to whom someone might be connected, and rude behavior may come back to bite you.
7. Don’t align too strongly with one group.
While an alliance may be powerful for the moment, new leadership will often oust existing coalitions and surround themselves with a new team. Bridging across factions may be a more effective strategy for long-term success if you intend to stay in your current organization for some time.
8. Learn to communicate persuasively.
Develop an assertive style, backed with solid facts and examples, to focus others’ attention on your ideas and proposals. Good politicians can adjust their messages for their audience ands are always well-prepared.
9. Be true to yourself.
After analyzing the political landscape in your company, if you decide the game is one you can’t play, prepare to move on. It’s not typical, but some organizations actually condone – even promote – dishonest, ruthless or unethical behavior. The game of office politics in this situation is not one worth winning.
Rachel Zupek is a writer and blogger for CareerBuilder.com. She researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues.
In addition the following is what I think will be important as well;
1) Develop your own value;
Create your values of course not only recognised by your boss or superior but to as much individuals in your company as well. This is more of like branding your values in your organization. You can possess any values which can support the company vision or core values. Search out for those usually indicated in your company profile presentations. See how much you can relate to your own values.
2) Helping others;
Whenever possible help others as much as you can; cannot run away from this good deed but of course not to the extend where you have to do others jobs or task. Rather what i mean is support others in whatever means to help them perform their job better. These can be as simple as sharing the pain or complains they have in their job and if you are really professional enough maybe you can relay some advise to them too or just provide some ideas you had based on your past experience or lesson learnt to others. Just try not to be selfish as you will never know the favor you will be returned when the wheel of fortune turn around.
3) Beaware of backstabbers!!
They are everywhere in any company, you cannot avoid as these are part of survival skills in any organization. In this case better to identify them in an early stage instead.
Analyse what are the things you can avoid easily not to be caught off handedly by these people. No one is perfect but I believe if you are more careful, you can handle the situation better.
4) Positive Emotions
Express those positive emotions I mentioned previously in my post (power of positive emotions) as far as possible. Be professional at all times if you can, stay calm and people will recognized your values eventually.
5) Avoid rumours & gossip
You can listen to rumours but try not to pass on the message to others by gossiping. You will never know as the message may end up to the not intended recipient ears. Worst still message spread by rumours are usually modified, mutated & corrected to the tendency of something bad!
6) Be smart
Like what Rachel mentioned above in point 9, if you think you can't win the office politics in your current environment, move on; find somewhere where you will. I don't believe there will be none, you just need to find it through persistence rather than surrendering to fate & not doing anything about it.
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