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Monkswood Associates Newsletter Company politics are in all organisations. It's just in some organisations it has a greater detrimental effect on individuals and performance than in others. Company politics can be costly and challenging, sapping energy of individuals, teams and the organisation as a whole. It can also constitute opportunity and competitive advantage. Everything that that occurs in the shadows is not bad or costly. For instance, bending the rules can serve the business. And for some people company politics is exciting! Whether you agree with this or not, what is certain is that it is definitely of benefit if you understand it. What is company politics? Or the shadow side? What comes to my mind is that it includes the unidentified, covert, undiscussed, unmanaged and undiscussable things that influence the organisation. Such activities and arrangements can substantially affect not only productivity but also quality of work life. This can include positive arrangements. For instance, when a person has a line manager whose management style does not suit that person and s/he finds another person to manage/mentor him/her on an informal basis to everyone's advantage. Company politics includes:
And what can you do about it all? Whatever role you have you will benefit from knowing about the specific shape of company politics within the organisation that you are working. Here are some ideas that you may find of help (for starters!):
If you're anything like me, you'll find it easier to practise these one-by-one until they become part of your way of working! All the best
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