Figure
1: Office politics and the work
environment (Pond, 2019)
Workplace politics is the process and behavior in human interactions
involving power and authority. It is also a tool to assess operational capacity
and to balance the diverse views of interested parties. It is also known by
other names like office politics and organizational politics.
It is the use of power and social networks within an organization to effect
changes that benefit the organization or the individuals within it. The
influence of individuals can serve
personal interests regardless of their effect on the organization itself. Some
of the personal benefits may include access to tangible assets or intangible
benefits such as status or pseudo-authority which influence the behavior of
others. On the other hand, organizational policy can increase efficiency, build
interpersonal relationships, accelerate change and simultaneously benefit the
organization and its members.
Individuals and groups
can engage in office politics which can be very destructive, as people focus on
personal gain at the expense of the organization. "Selfish political
actions can negatively influence our social groupings, cooperation, information
sharing and many other organizational functions." Thus, it is essential to
pay attention to organizational policy and create the appropriate political
landscape. "Politics is the lubricant that lubricates the internal gears
of your organization." Office politics has also been described as "just the way power is developed on a
practical and daily basis".
Organizational politics are informal, unofficial, and sometimes
behind-the-scenes efforts to sell ideas, influence an organization, increase
power, or achieve other targeted objectives (Brandon and Seldman, 2004)
Political Tactics
- Attacking or blaming others
- Creating a favorable image
- Developing a base of support
- Consultation
- Exchange
- Coalition
- Pressure
Limiting the effects of political behavior
- Open communication
- Provide sufficient resources
- Introduce clear rules
- Free flowing information
- Measure performance, not personalities
- Remove political Norms
- Hire-Low Politics employee
- Increase opportunity for Dialogue
- Peer Pressure against Politics
In conclusion, organizational politics are a normal part of the
workplace. However, it is important that organizations create an environment
whereby politics don’t become destructive. This can be achieved through
implementing key objectives that create standards within the organization. (Towler, 2019)
Reference
Anon., n.d. Organizational Politics. [Online]
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[Accessed 9 January 2020].
Brandon, R., & Seldman, M. (2004). Survival of the savvy:
High-integrity political tactics for career and company success. New York: Free
Press.
Pond, W., 2019. Ignore “Office Politics” at Your Own Peril.
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Towler, A., 2019. Organizational politics: Curse or blessing?
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An organization is subject to pressures for change from far more sources than can be discussed here. Moreover, it is difficult to predict what types of pressures for change will be most significant in the next decade because the complexity of events and the rapidity of change are increasing.
ReplyDeleteThe four areas in which the pressures for change appear most powerful involve people, technology, information processing and communication, and competition. These four pressures can cause organizations to change in different ways
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DeleteWe all know organizational politics can be all most all companies. Most of the times these are favorations to reach for top levels and to get promotions. This is a kind of pressure we face inside the organizations. So managers should control this kind of things as it is really destructive.
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DeleteOffice politics is common in many organizations. As you mentioned it very destructive, as people focus on personal gain at the expense of the organization. You have explained the tactics and how it would affect organization's day to day activities.
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