Playing Positive Office Politics (Office Politics, Expert Advice)

Does a sudden chill creep up your spine when you hear the words “Office Politics”? Is there a Spy, a Bully, a Gatekeeper, or a Buck-passer dragging you down in your office? It doesn’t have to be that way! Business coach, Starla Sireno provides some practical tips for keeping office politics positive in your working environment.

Managing Conflict at Work (Office Politics, Expert Advice)

Resolving conflicts at the office can best be done with a mediator and quick attempts at resolution. Resolve conflicts at work with tips from a management trainer in this free office etiquette and politics video.


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Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive Master of Business Administration in management from the University of South Florida and a Bachelor of Arts in sociology from the University of West Florida. Campbell has developed, researched and administered training programs for sales, management and customer service representatives in small businesses and major corporations. Contact her at gdcampbell@flash.net.

How to be a Successful Team Player at Work (Office Politics, Expert Advice)

In the office, successful team players have good attitudes, do what they are asked to do and make sure that they don’t let the team down. Be a successful team player at work with tips from a management trainer in this free office etiquette and politics video.


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Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive Master of Business Administration in management from the University of South Florida and a Bachelor of Arts in sociology from the University of West Florida. Campbell has developed, researched and administered training programs for sales, management and customer service representatives in small businesses and major corporations. Contact her at gdcampbell@flash.net.

How to Be Taken Seriously At the Workplace, As a Woman (Office Politics, Expert Advice)

Women who want to be make sure that they are taken seriously in the office should dress appropriately and communicate clearly and effectively. Discover how women can be taken more seriously at work with tips from a management trainer in this free office etiquette and politics video.


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Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive Master of Business Administration in management from the University of South Florida and a Bachelor of Arts in sociology from the University of West Florida. Campbell has developed, researched and administered training programs for sales, management and customer service representatives in small businesses and major corporations. Contact her at gdcampbell@flash.net.

The Good Guy’s (and Gal’s) Guide to Office Politics (Office Politics, Helpful Articles)

Article location http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/14/politics.html
 
December 18, 2007
Tags: Leadership, Careers, Human Relations and Organizational Development, personal growth

The Good Guy’s (and Gal’s) Guide to Office Politics
By Michael Warshaw

When Cindy Casselman took a communications job at Xerox headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, the company’s communications weren’t so good. If Xerox made a big acquisition or had a disappointing quarter, many of its 85,000 people read the news in the papers before they got the scoop from the company. Casselman was determined to change things. “I was manager of employee communications,” she says. “I took my job seriously.”

But Casselman, now 50, didn’t have much formal authority. She was, to use an out-of-favor phrase, a middle manager: someone whose boss had a boss who had a boss. So she assembled a makeshift budget and mustered a volunteer team that she called the Sanctioned Covert Operation (SCO) – “sanctioned,” because her direct boss tolerated what looked like a modest project; “covert,” because her actual goals were more ambitious than she let on.
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Office Politics is like Basketball (Office Politics, Helpful Articles)

How to Win at Office Politics (Hint: It’s Like Basketball)

March 3, 2008 BY stergeron

Original article can be found at http://www.ploomy.com/2008/03/03/how-to-win-at-office-politics-without-selling-out-hint-its-like-basketball/

I’ve been fortunate to work at many different types of companies: a mom-and-pop business, a start-up, a mid-size company, a Fortune 500 company, and also my own small business. Regardless of where I worked, one constant remained the same—you must play office politics to succeed.

Office politics is such a dirty term you say? You may think no way not for me, I’m above that tomfoolery stuff. The reality is you’ll have to start playing at some point because everyone is playing this game whether they know it or not.

And if you think about it long enough, playing office politics is just like any other game. Matter of fact, it’s sort of like basketball. There is a general manager (your boss’ boss), a coach (your boss), players (you and your co-workers), and even bench warmers (those who think they are above the game and don’t get to play because they suck).

And with that, let’s go over some of the fundamentals of office politics. Grab your mouth piece, lace em up and get ready for the jump ball.
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CareerBuilder on Office Politics (Office Politics, Helpful Articles)

Editor’s note: CNN.com has a business partnership with CareerBuilder.com, which serves as the exclusive provider of job listings and services to CNN.com.

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.
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Don’t align yourself too strongly with just one group at the office because they may not hold power forever.

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, 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.”

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The complete article can be found at : http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/worklife/03/10/win.office.politics/index.html

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