Office Politics is everywhere in our workplaces. And the most frustrating fact about it is that you can’t escape it – it’s everywhere! Yes, I am talking about Office Politics! You would agree that every workplace has its own type of office politics. And sometimes they are really difficult for employees to handle.
What is Office Politics?
Basically a process that involves power, authority, and social networking and is used by organizations and individuals to achieve changes that benefit the organization or individuals within it
- It has different forms and mostly has an adverse effect on employees as well on the company
- According to a report by Bridge by Instructure, 78% of respondents believe working more hours is at least moderately important in getting promoted
- 53% of employees believe engaging in workplace politics is an important factor in receiving a promotion
- 43% said that acting interested in their boss’s “boss’ dumb story” is moderately important
The Gossiper
They are everywhere – from your group of friends to your office. They always into’spread the word’.
Be True To Your Work
If you are not dedicated to your work, you cannot expect others in the office to be nice to you the way you want.
- People who preach less and work more are always successful and are less into controversies. Use it!
Communication Is The Key
Be open to having a conversation. Talk to the person directly and put your point.
The Bully
These are the ones who use their position of authority and power to get their work done.
- They tend to put others down and play the power game to get work done, even when it is not in their best interest to do so.
Do Not Tolerate Politics
If you feel there’s something wrong happening to you, talk to the higher folks of the organization directly, and if they also don’t take any action, you don’t have to stay in that place anymore.
- Nothing can be more important than your mental peace.
The Climbers
They are the ones who climb the ladder to achieve a higher position even by backstabbing colleagues and flattering the senior folks of the organization.
The Bus Drivers
These are the ones who are good at using someone else’s credibility to take their career ahead.
Bottom Line
Office politics over the years have become a serious issue in the corporate world, people (irrespective of their gender) are getting into really horrible mental states, and some are even on the verge of mental breakdown.
The One With Ego
This person is the one who reckons that s/he is always right
- They talk a lot about motivation and teamwork, but when it comes to walking the talk, they take a completely different turn
- These folks tend to be nice to those who always agree to them
Be Friendly With Everyone At All Levels
Always carry a genuine smile, always greet people, be friendly, be the one who helps others and support others.
- By being likeable, you get a lot of advantages – when you are good to others, you form a genuine support system.
Make It Clear
You Are Not Open To Gossip
- Communicate strictly on a need-to-know basis that you do not want to talk about others’ business. If there is something else you want to discuss, continue or leave it alone, but make it clear that you want no part of the conversation.