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Navigating Office Politics: Building a Successful Career Through Savvy Behaviors.

Rich Gee Group

Office politics, the art of influencing others to achieve goals within the workplace, is a subject that often evokes strong reactions. However, another side to this coin is one where "good political behavior" can propel your career forward. In contrast, "bad political behavior" can be detrimental.

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It’s Not Good When New Political Parties Are Created By Existing Politicians

The Horizons Tracker

While the duopoly seems impregnable in the United States, in Europe it’s far more common for new political parties to emerge. Insider status Parties created by existing parliamentarians were nearly 2% more likely to fail in the short-term, and 3.15% more likely to have failed within a decade of their creation.

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LeadershipNow 140: January 2024 Compilation

Leading Blog

Legitimacy Crisis of US Politics Looms by @jamesstrock Rising Independent Voter Numbers Are Fire Bell in the Night Not Sure Where to Start with Your AI Strategy? 2 Simple Writing Momentum Hacks by @wallybock How Failure Feeds Creativity Being right all the time is killing creativity. And this will get worse with AI.

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The Compliance Trap: The Snare of Short-Term Results

Thin Difference

I asked politely. The Snare of Short-Term Results. In our plans to make a lasting impact, let’s not be lulled into settling for short-term results and mere compliance. It could also be called the snare of short-term results. Changing Tactics for Long-Term Results. I call it the compliance trap.

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Leadership & Political Correctness | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

OXYMORON …Great leaders are not politically correct, but they are politically savvy – there is a difference. Putting political agendas and peer pressure aside (as great leaders do), leaders should not make their choices based upon public opinion. Their responsibility is to be correct; not politically correct.

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Busy, Busy, Busy: How Fake Urgency Overwhelms You.

Rich Gee Group

Critical tasks require immediate attention but are optional to our long-term goals. Important tasks are those that contribute to long-term objectives and personal missions. Say 'No': Politely refuse additional commitments that do not contribute to your core goals. Or say, “Not Now”. Were they genuine?

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Angry Rhetoric From Politicians Results In Angry Voters

The Horizons Tracker

Research from the University of Colorado Boulder highlights how these tactics can create a voter base that is itself very angry, which while it may work in the short-term, has less success in the long-term. The researchers quizzed around 1,400 volunteers from across the political spectrum. ” A divided country.