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Political Savvy August 9, 2012 An Essential Skill for All Employees Julie Robbins Phil Griner
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2 “Politics is the art of getting things done” Harry Truman
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3 What is Political Savvy? Totality of skills for successfully navigating political dynamics of an organization to accomplish one’s goals Ethically building a critical mass of support for an idea you care about Awareness of the culture and relationships within an organization
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4 Why is Political Savvy Important? Political savvy is necessary to: Manage office politics and get things done Protect oneself from other’s political tactics Avoid political blunders Position oneself for the future Technical skill alone is no longer enough to survive in today’s workplace
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5 Who Needs to Be Politically Savvy? Political savvy has little to do with one’s place in the hierarchy…anyone can have political savvy regardless of position in the company ~ Joel DeLuca, Author of Politically Savvy Leaders Managers Employees at all levels
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6 What is Your Political Style? NegativeNeutralPositive Initiates MachiavellianResponsibleLeader Manipulator Looks out for #1 Obligation Comes with territory Play Maker Impact player Predicts ProtectorSpeculatorAdvisor File Builder Defensive GrapevinerCounselor Responds CynicFatalistSpectator I told you so Gossip Que Sera Sera Fan Encourager Politics viewed as Action Orientation From “Political Savvy” by Joel DeLuca
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7 What are the Characteristics of a Politically Savvy Person? Uses intuition Has focus and orientation towards goals Uses relationship knowledge Discusses controversial issues in non-offensive way Manages impressions Obtains support for one’s ideas Knows when to follow chain of command Acts friendly and social with co-workers Supports boss Avoids gossip Uses organizational grapevine wisely
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8 Exercise: What Does it Mean to be Politically Savvy at the IRS? Split into three equal groups Review the scenario on the note card and discuss/decide how a politically savvy person would act and respond (each group has a different scenario) 3 minutes to discuss and 3 minutes per group to report out and discuss
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9 How do I Become Politically Savvy? Choose to become an active, ethical player Put the organization first Understand your own political style Believe strongly in your change initiative Play above-board Avoid the moral and rational blocks Work the human system Understand the culture Identify the key players Gauge power and influence Assess relationships Develop a strategy Build momentum Determine appropriate involvement level for each player Employ interpersonal diplomacy Anticipate and handle dissenters
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