How Women Can Master Office Politics To Grow Their Career And Help Their Team Succeed

Learn how to better navigate office politics so that you no longer dread it, but leverage it to better manage your career and open new opportunities.

If there’s one aspect of today’s workplaces most of us could do without, it’s office politics. And yet, the simple truth is you need to master it to grow your career. Unfortunately, for most women, this is easier said than done. So how can they overcome this hurdle and become more valued contributors to their organization? Renowned executive coach Bonnie Marcus shares how in this episode of Leadership Biz Cafe.

Bonnie is a renowned executive coach who specializes in helping women decode their organization’s culture in order to not only help them advance in their careers, but become stronger contributors to their organizations goals. In fact, since 2014, Bonnie has been recognized by Global Gurus as one of the top 30 coaches in the world.

In addition to her coaching work, Bonnie has been a regular contributor to Forbes, as well as having her work appear in Fortune, Business Insider, Huffington Post, Psychology Today, and Fast Company. In this episode, Bonnie and I talk about her book “The Politics of Promotion: How High-Achieving Women Get Ahead and Stay Ahead”, which although geared towards women, offers some practical insights for men and women leaders who are invested in helping their employees succeed and grow.

Over the course of our conversation, Bonnie and I discuss:

  • Why navigating the world of office politics is more challenging for women than it is for men.
  • The 4 stages to becoming more politically savvy at work.
  • Addressing the contradiction between women expecting to be recognized for their work while at the same time not appreciating what unique value proposition they bring to the table.
  • What women get wrong about building relationships and networking.

Again, although Bonnie’s work is directed at women, I can tell you I found both her book and the insights she shared in this episode illuminating and informative. In fact, I’ve given my copy of her book to my wife to read and will be getting copies for my daughters as well. So do take the time to check this episode out because as leaders, it’s incumbent on us to better understand how we can help all of our employees bring their best and full efforts to the work they do.

Also, as I mentioned in the show, I’d would really appreciate it if you could share this episode or any other episode of my leadership podcast with your employees and colleagues. We’re looking to grow our audience even more and it would really help in supporting this show if you could help spread the word.

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