The term Office politics is taboo for many
professionals, as it is pervasive at any workplace.
To put it simply, workplace politics centres on
differences within employees at the workplace, differences in views and
opinions, conflicts on various interests and perspectives, etc. Everything
boils down to communications and relations in-between humans.
Here are 3 distinct tips that are helpful to make
you victorious at your workplace:
Are you having a
Choice?
An intelligently common reaction to any kind of
office politics is either fight against it or resort to flight. It is a usual
human reaction for surviving in the wild and has been in practice from the days
when people were hunter-gatherers during prehistoric times.
If you want to be victorious, then you have to
consciously select an apt response according to the situation you face. You
have to recognize that irrespective of how bad the situations are. You do have
a choice of how you actually feel and then respond accordingly. I know very
well that this thing is easier said than actually done. So, how are you going
to select? This leads to the next crucial point…..
Interpreting
Self
Whenever there is a conflict, it is very easy to get
completely immersed in it with a tunnel vision, and concentrating on prevailing
differences. Such an approach is self-defeating. There is a high probability,
in this case, that you will invite ever further resistance, by keeping your
focus on differences in positions or views of people.
I would positively recommend the approach of
self-interpreting. In this manner, you are able to successfully mitigate the
existent risk, without appearing as if you are desperately fighting to win the
conflict.
In order to achieve such a focus on various business
objectives, you need to gauge the positive and negative attributes of each of
the choices or options. Eventually, each employee wants the organization to be
successful. If the business is unable to win, then no individual in the
organization wins.
It is practically easier for a person to taste a
piece from the humble pie and then immediately back off after realizing the
selected approach is the most appropriate one.
When you gradually learn to steer the dynamics of
the discussion in this specific direction, you would be also able to learn to
disengage yourself from a barrage of petty differences, positioning yourself as
an individual who is keenly focused on getting the right things done. Your boss
would certainly appreciate you as a mature and strategic person who can be
bestowed with responsibilities.
Concentrate on
Your Arena of Influence
There are many issues, frequently, at the workplace,
on which we don’t have any control. It is not an uncommon phenomenon to get
entangled in corporate policies, mandates of senior management or client
demands that affect the personal interests you have.
Such events are marked by gossiping/complaining,
beyond our control. But think for a moment – other than venting out emotions in
short term, what are the actual tangible results of gossiping? In most cases,
there are none.
Instead of becoming frustrated or feeling victimized
about the particular situation, you need to seriously focus on ways to influence
the circumstance – here lies the importance of your arena of influence. I want
to cite an example. I face such a situation in my company. I tackled it by
shifting my focus in adding more value to community meetups, locally. I
concentrated on creating a healthy community of different Scrum Masters,
productively shifting my focus. Even though it is not a part of my job, it
provides me with a platform to shift my attention and focus on my bright spots.
This technique is empowering, as it overcomes the
feeling of sheer helplessness. It removes any kind of victimized feeling. It
also shows you in good light, where other employees see you as an individual
who can efficiently operate within the given limitations, with a
self-motivating approach. At times, it is an incredibly effective way to
strongly prove one’s mettle.
You may be not in a position to alter or determine
the eventual result but, it is always possible to walk away by becoming aware
that you have delivered your best in the given situation.
The workplace is full of constraints. With a
balanced approach, your boss would admire you as a positive and insightful
individual.
Resource: https://tryscrum.com/2021/05/08/winning-office-politics-3-tips-that-scrum-masters-can-use/
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