Love
it or hate it, but you can't ignore office politics! Climbing up the
social ladder is akin to the corporate one, where one has to watch out
for one's back! No wonder then, backbiting,
back stabbing, back scratching and 'back' many other unmentionable
things is the order of a 'work' day.
Dr. Simmi Waraich,
Consultant Psychiatrist, Fortis Hospital Mohali, says, "The stress from
office politics can sometimes get displaced onto the home front or may
lead to psychosomatic symptoms where a person develops physical problems
such as non-specific aches and pains which
are due to psychological factors. One must also watch out for panic
attacks and depression as other fallout's of watching socially more adept
colleagues getting ahead via sweet talking the boss or sheer
sycophancy." Spiteful colleagues, the notional, 'Hari
Sadu' prototype bosses, incompetent subordinates and a stressful
deadline's Damocles' sword, all make the office atmosphere vicious.
So
if your endeavor is to keep your head above the sinister office waters
and stay afloat in this cut-throat politics then try these tips:
Be busy, not a busybody
Do not give unsolicited advice, as that may be considered as interference. It might also make you a target of unnecessary and unwarranted attention. Ajaya Sharma, ADM, Max New York Life, Noida, says, "Office politics is a dirty game and it is true that some people do benefit out of playing such tricks but their gain is temporary and the harms permanent. So one must cut through the murky game of office politics and stay focused on why one was hired to do a particular job."
Employer’s role
Shalini Dutta Country Head, Human Resources at VHIRE4U, Bangalore, says, "Office
politics would hurt an employee the most when he does not get the
credit for the good work done by him or
even worse when someone else thrives due to his hard work. Evolved
process flows & reporting mechanisms with well-defined Key Result
Areas as well performance evaluation parameters greatly dissipates this
issue. A Skip level Review meeting also reduces the
scope of these issues affecting employees to a great level."
So make sure you are aware of the HR policies of the company before signing on that contract!
Be a professional
Maintain
a professional attitude when you are at work. Let people see your
sincerity towards work and be an example worthy to be followed. Amandeep
Randhawa, Director at the Innergise Learning,
Private limited, New Delhi says, "In case difference and
misunderstandings arise, keep the channels of communication clear. Try
to be factual about sorting out your differences." She adds, "Don't mix
personal values with professional ethos."
Do unto others…
Manasi
Luthra, City Head, First impressions Image Consulting, Pune, says "How
you get treated is how you treat everyone, you may be great with the
boss but it is equally important to be respectful
with your subordinates and colleagues. This reflects your integrity and
honesty which in any case should not be subjective." One more way of
avoiding office politics scaring you is by being respectful towards your
colleagues and subordinates. Help them in
the hour of need, develop goodwill and be polite with everyone. Who
says you can't be firm without being impolite?
Pep talk
Get active for a fresh look at the dirty picture in the office. It also helps
if you have a positive attitude towards life! Simmi Waraich says, "If
you are upset over an issue in the office. Talk yourself down by
reminding yourself it is not worth letting anything get under your skin.
A few times in a day, take four-five deep
breaths feeling each inhalation pulling in calming fresh air and each
exhalation deepening the relaxation in your muscles. Stand up and
stretch or take a break, go out for a five-minute round after
consciously telling yourself to switch off for five minutes."
Be neutral
Whatever
be your personal or professional opinions you don't have to express
them aggressively. Try not to take sides too often. Put your point
across but in a neutral manner. Be balanced
in your outlook and approach.
Speak easy
Talk about the problems with a family member or friend. It brings a fresh perspective to the issue.
Do make a plan with a friend on how to deal with the problem and try
it out in office the next day. If it works it's good. If it doesn't then
too there is no reason to lose sleep over it. Simmi Waraich adds, "Change
fixed beliefs as life does not
always go as per a plan. People can be unfair or curt at times which is
ok. Learn to take such things in your stride. At the same time people
can also be very helpful and good. Perhaps you need to build up your
communication skills and tell the other person
what is bothering you."
One
thing is clear that you can't hide behind your work desks from work
machinations! What one must do is equip oneself better to be able to
handle it and not back out or back down!
Source- The Tribune, Chandigarh
Written By- Swati Rai
Regards
Rajan Bansal